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  1. Rapid Reference to Heart Failure: Rapid Reference Series by John Cleland, 2004-09-01
  2. Acute Heart Failure: Putting the Puzzle of Pathophysiology and Evidence Together in Daily Practice by Wolfgang Krüger, Andrew Ludman, 2009-05-28
  3. Establishing a Heart Failure Center: The Essential Guide by Michael McIvor, 2007-11-27
  4. Heart Failure in Clinical Practice
  5. The Year in Heart Failure, Volume 1
  6. Management of Heart Failure in the Emergent Situation, An Issue of Heart Failure Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by W. Frank Peacock MD, James F. Neuenschwander II MD, 2008-12-31
  7. Resynchronization and Defibrillation for Heart Failure: A Practical Approach by David L. Hayes, Paul J. Wang, et all 2004-03-12
  8. Our Roller Coaster Ride: Living with Congestive Heart Failure by Patricia H. Rowe, 2005-06-06
  9. The Role of Nitric Oxide in Heart Failure
  10. Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance in Heart Failure, An Issue of Heart Failure Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Raymond J. Kim MD, Dudley J. Pennell MDFRCPFACC, 2009-07-31
  11. Managing Heart Failure in Primary Care
  12. Initiating Therapy in Heart Failure: a Handbook for General Practice by Andrew Coats, 1998-12-31
  13. Atlas of Heart Failure: Cardiac Function and Dysfunction, 4th edition
  14. Device Therapy in Heart Failure (Contemporary Cardiology)

81. MSN Health - New Help For Failing Hearts
Nearly 5 million Americans live with the complex condition called heartfailure. Click here for the Center for New Hope in heart failure,
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Nearly 5 million Americans live with the complex condition called heart failure. They're always exhausted. They can't walk far without gasping for breath. Their feet and ankles are swollen with excess fluid. Treatment options for this chronic problem used to be few. But 2001 heralded the first new options in years for those living with heart failure. Could one of these treatments help you? What's the story on this new implant? And which medicines may help you live better, and longer? We turned to WebMD's doctors for answers to your questions. What is heart failure? How serious is this condition? What about these new devices I keep hearing about for heart failure? What about the new drug for heart failure? ... Click here for the Center for New Hope in Heart Failure Assess Your Risk: Could Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Help You?

82. Topics - Congestive Heart Failure
Meyerland Animal Clinic looks at heart failure. It's causes, prognosis, signs for pet owners to look for, testing and medications are all discussed.
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Many times, pet owners have no idea that heart disease is even present until their pet is in a crisis, which is why regular check-ups with your veterinarian are so important. Our web site takes FIRST PLACE in Texas for veterinary sites.
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Education Center Heart Failure Topics Menu Heart Failure Heart failure occurs when the output from the heart is no longer able to meet the body's metabolic demands for oxygen. Heart failure is an important cause of illness and death in dogs and cats. Congestive heart failure is the most common form of heart failure in small animals.
Dogs usually get heart failure from mitral valve regurgitation. The mitral valve is the valve that separates the left atrium from the left ventricle. Regurgitation means that blood moves backwards from the ventricle to the atrium when the ventricle is contracting, instead of flowing out into the aorta and then the body. Mitral valve disease usually occurs from chronic scarring of the valve (often due to bacterial infection), or from dilated cardiomyopathy, where the heart muscle becomes distended and incapable of properly transmitting the electrical current of the heart beat. Dilated cardiomyopathy is most often seen in middle aged or older large breed dogs, like Dobermans, boxers, and Great Danes. Heart failure from mitral valve scarring is more often seen in older, small breed dogs. Cats usually get heart disease related to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, where the

83. MSN Health - Gaining The Right Amount Of Weight For Pregnancy
heart failure heart failure is a major health problem in the UnitedStates, affecting about 4.6 million Americans. Roughly 550,000
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Gaining the Right Amount of Weight for Pregnancy Am I having a baby or a little elephant? Pregnant woman's remark Pregnancy has many wonderful moments, but stepping on a scale during prenatal visits usually isn't one of them. Even though pregnant women are supposed to gain weight, cultural biases against weight gain often extend to pregnant women. Concerns about gaining weight can lead health care providers and women to unduly restrict it. Weight is such a loaded subject in our culture that the progress of weight gain is usually closely monitored and managed in pregnancy. But this is not the case in cultures where less importance is placed on women's weight. Without the preoccupation of maintaining a thin appearance, women are free to follow the body's hunger and fullness cues. In this situation, and food is available, women tend to gain an average of 32 pounds in pregnancy. Weight gain during pregnancy in such cultures is usually not intensely scrutinized because women do fine on their own. However, this approach doesn't work as well for many women in highly weight-conscious societies such as ours because food intake may be driven by factors other than the body's hunger and fullness signals. If inborn systems for regulating food intake have been overridden by other motivations for eating or not eating, then it may be necessary to pay close attention to the progress of weight gain in pregnancy. The potential benefits to fetal development and growth, and the baby's future health, make it worthwhile to make sure the right amount of weight is gained during pregnancy.

84. Guidant Condition Compass - Information About Heart Disease And Medical Device T
Heart conditions information including congestive heart failure symptoms, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, ejection fraction and dilated cardiomyopathy.
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85. SLU Performs First-Ever Implantation Of A "Heart Jacket" In Missouri - News And
The concept is simple to halt deterioration of the heart muscle, wrap it in ameshlike net to prevent further enlargement in patients with heart failure.
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News Release June 14, 2002 SLU Performs First-Ever Implantation of a "Heart Jacket" in Missouri Fewer Than 100 in U.S. Have Received the Investigational Device ST. LOUIS The concept is simple: to halt deterioration of the heart muscle, wrap it in a mesh-like net to prevent further enlargement in patients with heart failure. It's like a jacket for the heart. "This is an incredibly novel approach," says Paul Hauptman, M.D., a SLUCare cardiologist and associate professor at Saint Louis University School of Medicine. "It's a potentially revolutionary approach." Heart failure is a condition in which the heart can't circulate enough blood to meet the needs of the body. Patients who have the problem typically have enlarged hearts that continue to get larger and weaker as the condition progresses. The CorCap Cardiact Support Device is an investigational, mesh-like heart "jacket" that is slipped around the heart during chest surgery and stitched in place to prevent any further enlargement. It is made from a custom knitted polyester fabric similar to material found in other devices permanently implanted in the body. It is intended to be an adjunctive therapy for patients with moderate to severe heart failure. Preliminary testing has shown the CorCap is strong enough to prevent the heart from becoming larger, stretching just enough so that it doesn't interfere with the heart's normal filling and emptying. Saint Louis University School of Medicine is one of 20 sites nationwide selected to test this heart jacket, which is intended to halt the progression of heart failure, reduce heart size and improve cardiac function. Hauptman is leading the school's clinical trial in this area.

86. Internet Medical Education, Inc.: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Looks at hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, discussing what it is, treatment, heart failure and symptoms. Resources are listed for further investigation.
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is an unusual condition in which the muscle of the heart is too thick for no particular reason. It has many names, and ranges in seriousness from "not very" to life-threatening. The thickening is characteristically in the "interventricular septum", or the muscle that separates the right and left ventricles. Because the thickening affects one part of the heart wall more than another part, it is often "asymmetric" There is an organization for patient support called the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association that was created by a relative of a patient who died from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The address is PO Box 306, Hibernia NJ 07842, the telephone number is (973) 983-7429, the email address is

87. What You Should Know About Heart Failure - Table Of Contents
Products, Français, What you should know about heart failure. Whatis heart failure? What are the symptoms of heart failure? Symptoms
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88. MUSC Medical Center Heart Transplant Program
About the program as well as patient education, heart failure management and a support group.
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89. Hsing-Hsing Sick
HsingHsing, one of two giant pandas presented to the United States by China during President Nixon's historic 1972 trip to Beijing, is suffering from kidney dysfunction that may be incurable, veterinarians at the National Zoo in Washington, DC say. Hsing-Hsing, who at 28 is very old for a panda, has had a number of health problems in recent years, including a cancerous testicle removed by surgery two years ago. His mate, Ling-Ling, died of heart failure in 1992. There are an estimated 1,000 giant pandas remaining in the wild in China. Wired News
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90. Diovan.com Product Highlight - DIOVAN For Heart Failure In ACEI
DIOVAN for heart failure in ACEI Intolerant Patients. A randomized trial ofthe angiotensinreceptor blocker valsartan in chronic heart failure.
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92. Heart Failure
heart failure Science, Medicine and a Healthy Heart, Some of theworld's leading cardiovascular experts are in London to discuss
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The Cardiovascular Research Funders Forum, the national network of heart research funders officially launches its work this week with a two-day (21-22 February 2002) workshop to assess the growing problem of heart failure. The workshop brings together participants to examine where research may have an impact on treatment and practice in the future. Among the latest approaches to be discussed are the potentials of gene or stem cell replacement therapies.
Professor Sir George Radda, Chief Executive of the Medical Research Council, said:
"I'm looking forward to some interesting discussions about tackling heart failure through research and turning this into suitable health care and public health policy. The MRC is pleased to have played an instrumental part in forming this Forum. Cardiovascular disease is very much an MRC priority and through the work of the Forum we are looking forward to strengthening our partnerships and co-ordination of science in this field.
"This is the third research Forum the MRC has helped create on a dedicated topic. They allow networking and co-ordination whilst maintaining the individual strengths and expertise of the member organisations. This Forum represents the best in British research in this field and ensures researchers and clinicians will be working more closely than ever to beat the UK's number one killer."

93. The Physician And Sportsmedicine: Congestive Heart Failure
Resource for those who are active or wish to begin being active. Discusses causes of exercise intolerance, exercise benefits, an exercise prescription as well as what to look out for.
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Congestive Heart Failure: Training for a Better Life
James R. Clark, MD, with Carl Sherman
Series Editor: Nicholas A. DiNubile, MD THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE - VOL 26 - NO. 8 - AUGUST 98 In Brief: Congestive heart failure (CHF) patients who exercise regularly can increase exercise tolerance, decrease dyspnea and fatigue, reduce the risk of arrhythmias, and improve quality of life. Initial stress testing is important for assessing a patient's physiologic response to exercise and for establishing a target heart rate for an individualized exercise program. Patients may need to begin aerobic exercise with interval training and progress slowly. Strength exercise is also useful. Exercise used along with the customarily prescribed CHF medications improves symptoms more than either modality alone. T he incidence of congestive heart failure (CHF) and the resulting death rate (1) have risen significantly in recent decades, partially because of the aging of the population. Over 4 million Americans now suffer from the disorder, which, broadly defined, is an inability of the heart to pump enough blood to meet the body's metabolic needs. The causes are many, but the vast majority of cases involve left ventricular dysfunction related to coronary artery disease, hypertension, or idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (2). CHF patients were traditionally counseled to rest and avoid exercise in order to delay disease progression and to promote diuresis induced by bed rest (3). However, CHF theory and clinical practice have changed radically, especially in the last decade, as research has demonstrated that exercise offers much gain at little risk (3-9). Indeed, most CHF patients who exercise can markedly improve their functional status and quality of life (3,5-8). In addition, exercise may reduce the risk of death for CHF patients, just as it does for patients who have coronary artery disease (10).

94. Health Encyclopedia
Line up of all the heart diseases and description of each, included are endocarditis, arrhythmias, bradycardia, tachycardia and heart failure.
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95. The Heart Disease And Cardiology Home Page
Exercise in heart failure Exercise is now officially safe and effective for patientswith heart failure This week's Top 10 Our Top 10 most popular articles
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96. Fox's Medical Page
A site describing a young woman's struggle with cardiomyopathy. She has a left ventricular assist device, and is waiting for a heart transplant. Site has links to educational sites on heart failure, assist devices, organ donation, and recipes.
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In July 1994, I moved back to Oklahoma City. In January 1995, I enrolled in the psychology degree program at Oklahoma City Community College . It turned out to be a major life-changing event. I learned many things, especially about myself, and met some great people. I enjoyed college. However, the last 8 months of my degree were difficult. I received my Associate of Arts in May 1998.
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97. Heart Failure - Causes And Treatment
Advertisement. heart failure causes and treatment Guide picks. A listof sites providing information on heart failure. Cardiomyopathy
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A review of cardiomyopathy and heart failure: what causes it, how it is treated, and what to expect from your doctor. By your Guide. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) saves lives
This new form of treatment (recently FDA-approved)appears to offer new hope to many patients with heart failure. Congestive heart failure by Heartpoint A very good overview of congestive heart failure and its treatment. Facts about heart failure from NHLBI Well written overview from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute "Living with heart failure" from the AHA An excellent resource on diet, lifestyle changes, and self-management from the American Heart Association.

98. Cardiology Associates Of West Reading, Berks County, PA - Cardiac Consultations,
Details about the practice and services which include cardiac stress testing, EKGs, cardiac consultations, treatment of congestive heart failure. Lists locations in Pennsylvania and contact details.
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99. Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
A proven therapy may help you feel better Lack of energy is a commonsymptom of heart failure. What are the symptoms of heart failure?
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A proven therapy may help you feel better
Lack of energy is a common symptom of heart failure. If you have heart failure, an innovative therapy may be able to help your heart pump more efficiently. It’s called Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy and it has been proven to help some people:
  • Enjoy an improved quality of life Exercise more Feel better by reducing heart failure symptoms like lack of energy and shortness of breath.
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100. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
The CHF team goes into detail about what this disorder is. Includes topics such as symptoms, medications, rest, activity, salt intake, diet, fluid management and weight gain.
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