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Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathophysiology
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Physiology
Structure and Function4 Topics -
Lymphatics and Edema Formation
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The Microcirculation
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Vascular Control3 Topics
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The Cardiac Cycle
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Determinants of Myocardial Performance7 Topics
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Neuro-Control of Heart and Vasculature4 Topics
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Electro-Mechanical Association4 Topics
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Electrical Side of the Heart4 Topics
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PathophysiologyDefining Heart Failure
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Causes of Heart Failure
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MVO2 and Heart Failure
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Cardiac Output and Heart Failure7 Topics
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Compensation for Circulatory Failure
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Vascular Tone in Heart Failure
Lesson 11 of 15
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Causes of Heart Failure
The causes of heart failure are dependent on the location of the abnormality.
In the conduction system of the heart:
In the valve system of the heart:
- Valvular stenosis
- Valvular insufficiency
Inadequate Preload:
- Blood loss
- Peripheral vasodilation
- Pericardial effusion
- Pulmonary artery hypertension
In the heart muscle:
- Weakened heart muscle (loss of contractility)
- Dilated cardiomyopathy due to
- Genetic mutations
- Taurine deficiency
- Tachycardia induced
- Idiopathic
- Dilated cardiomyopathy due to
- Impaired distensibility/relaxation
- Concentric hypertrophy
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- Systemic hypertension
- Myocardial infiltration
- Neoplasia
- inflammation
- Concentric hypertrophy
Infection of the heart:
- Bacterial, viral, fungal, rickettsial, protozoal, heartworm
Shunting:
- Left-to-right: volume overload via the recirculation system
- Right-to-left: unoxygenated blood gains access to the systemic circulation