1988
DOI: 10.1159/000174446
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Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure: Pharmacological Principles

Abstract: Heart failure may result from different aetiologies: excessive afterload, depressed intrinsic contractility (generalized or regional), volume overload, and changes in diastolic properties. Compensatory mechanisms, such as the reflex increase in sympathetic tone, may initially be beneficial, but, in the long run, may become deleterious. Thus heart failure represents a very complex situation. Treatment should aim at: (a) removing the cause of heart failure; (b) improving contractile performance (by enhancement o… Show more

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