Acute cardiac insufficiency

Acute cardiac insufficiency, as the name implies, is that the heart's blood pumping function is not sufficient for the body to operate, and a series of symptoms appear. If it occurs in a short time, it is acute. With the deepening of basic and clinical research on cardiac insufficiency, new understandings about the pathophysiology and clinical treatment of cardiac insufficiency have changed the traditional concept. Cardiac insufficiency is defined as cardiac diastolic dysfunction caused by different causes, and has developed to The normal blood flow and vasomotor function cannot meet the needs of systemic metabolism for blood flow, resulting in clinical syndromes with abnormal blood flow and neurohormonal system activation.

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