congestive heart failures

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plural form of congestive heart failure
congestive heart failure
A syndrome marked by weakness, edema and shortness of breath, due to the inability of the heart to circulate the blood adequately to the lungs and other tissues
Congestive Heart Failure
chf
congestive heart failure
condition in which the heart does not pump properly and causes an accumulation of fluid in the lungs, CHF (Medicine)
congestive heart failure
A condition marked by weakness, edema, and shortness of breath that is caused by the inability of the heart to maintain adequate blood circulation in the peripheral tissues and the lungs. Heart failure resulting in the accumulation of fluid in the lungs and other body tissues. It is related mainly to salt and water retention in the tissues rather than directly to reduced blood flow. Blood pools in the veins (vascular congestion) because the heart does not pump efficiently enough to allow it to return. It may vary from the most minimal symptoms to sudden pulmonary edema or a rapidly lethal shocklike state (see shock). Chronic states of varying severity may last years. Symptoms tend to worsen as the body's attempts to compensate for the condition create a vicious circle. The patient has trouble breathing, at first during exertion and later even at rest. Treatment is directed toward increasing the strength of the heart's muscle contraction, reduction of fluid accumulation, and elimination of the underlying cause of the failure
congestive heart failure
inability to pump enough blood to avoid congestion in the tissues
congestive heart failures

    Hyphenation

    con·ges·tive heart failures

    Turkish pronunciation

    kıncestîv härt feylyırz

    Pronunciation

    /kənˈʤestəv ˈhärt ˈfālyərz/ /kənˈʤɛstɪv ˈhɑːrt ˈfeɪljɜrz/
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