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Congestive Heart Failure
Animation on it's pathophysiology
What is Congestive Heart Failure (Heart Basics #4)
This commonly misunderstood disease affects 5 million Americans. Let's take a closer look at congestive heart failure.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com
Congestive Heart Failure
Normal baseline chest, followed by a chest x ray with changes of congestive heart failure, with cardiomegaly, pulmonary vascular redistribution, pleural effusion, and Kerley B lines.
Congestive Heart Failure Animation
This is one of our most complex animations to date. With a total runtime of over 8 minutes across three modules, the program incorporated over 50 separate models, from the molecular (Angiotensin I, BNP, Endothelin), to the microscopic (red blood cells, platelets, endothelial cells), to whole organs (heart, lungs, kidney, liver, vascular system) and even a whole body. Creating, managing, and animating all of these digital assets into a coherent program with a strong narrative using a team of 4 modelers and animators working concurrently - was a challenge. Our client also had a specific tradeshow in mind to premiere the final movie, which was only 12 weeks from project initiation and gave us a fixed deadline. We managed to bring the whole program in on time and on budget - an innovative achievement.
Living With Congestive Heart Failure
UCSF's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute presents Dr. Michael Harper, Director of the Geriatrics Fellowship Program and Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCSF, discussing living with congestive heart failure in later life. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [9/2006] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11734]
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Congestive Heart Failure
This patient education video is for patients that may be at risk of heart failure; it explains what congestive heart failure is and how it can be controlled. Included are the following sections: Heart Anatomy, Heart Failure, Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Medications, and Lifestyle Changes.
Congestive Heart Failure
A short video describing the positive feedback created in congestive heart failure by a decrease in cardiac output. The intent is to demonstrate how CHF leads to failure of the renal system and failure of the respiratory system which cyclically exacerbates the damage to heart muscle, and thus leads to a worsening and worsening of the CHF.
Congestive Heart Failure
James Fang, MD, University Hospitals Harrington-McLaughlin Heart & Vascular Institute, discusses congestive heart failure. For more, visit www.UHhospitals.org
Dog Health : How to Recognize Congestive Heart Failure in a Dog
Congestive heart failure is a common problem in smaller dog breeds, because a swollen heart muscle can cause their valves to leak. Look for signs of congestive heart failure, such as coughing at night and blue gums, withhelp from a veterinarian in this free video on dog health and congestive heart failure. Expert: Gregory McDonald Contact: www.petpointers.com Bio: Dr. Gregory McDonald earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ohio State University in 1979.
Congestive Heart Failure featuring Maged Azer, MD
Maged Azer discusses Congestive Heart Failure
Attention congestive heart failure patients: Announcing Outpatient Aquapheresis at Alegent Health!
Alegent Health, a pioneer in heart failure treatment, is starting an Outpatient Aquapheresis Program. If you have heart failure, ask your doctor if you should be part of the Alegent Heart Failure Clinic, and if you qualify for aquapheresis. Aquapheresis is defined as: (Wikipedia): Aquapheresis is used to treat a condition called fluid overload or hypervolemia. Fluid overload can be caused by many reasons, including heart failure, liver cirrhosis, hypertension and certain kidney diseases. Fluid overload can also be experienced after certain surgical operations. Congestive Heart Failure is the most common reason for fluid overload.
Canine Congestive Heart Failure
This is my Boxer, Bing. What you're seeing are classic symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure. If your dog is breathing very laboriously, retching, and coughing up fluid either clear or pink (blood in fluid), then it probably has CHF. Get your dog to a Vet ASAP! This condition, though not curable, is definitely TREATABLE! If your dog is breathing like this, then it likely has water in his lungs and around his heart - he is drowning to death. Your vet will give a diuretic injection to get rid of all the fluid. He will also prescribe a blood pressure medication. Also, there is a new "miracle drug" called Vetmedin which will give your dog his quality of life back to him. Cannot stress enough that you need to get to a Vet ASAP as your dog is dying before your eyes.
Congestive Heart Failure
Video on Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive Heart Failure
Five million Americans are living with congestive heart failure. Its a serious and incurable disease but with the right treatment, you can lead a full active life.
Congestive Heart Failure
Its is referring to the condition of the heart, the right and left congestive failure, explaining why this happens, its causes and management.
Congestive Heart Failure Symptoms Cure
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Canine Congestive Heart Failure & Heart Murmur
Canine congestive heart failure, attack & illness symptoms, heart murmur, medications. Discover what causes heart disease in dogs & ways to prevent it
Congestive Heart Failure: Tony Carosella's Story
Tony Carosella caught a viral infection that damaged his heart valve and caused him to have congestive heart failure. Tony went though pacemakers, defibrillators and finally told Tony he needed heart transplant. Proposed he go through the jarvik mechanical pump procedure. bit.ly
Zendall "Congestive Heart Failure" 04/02/09 PART 1 of 2
Kendall tells Ryan that even though she is staying at the house with Zach she is commited to him. Zach and Erica rush Ian to the hospital as he stops breathing. Zach tries to call Kendall but Kendall turns off her phone thinking her conversation with Ryan is more important. Erica calls Ryan and Kendall and Ryan rush to PBH where they all learn that Ian is in congestive heart failure. David tells them their options. Kendall and Zach stay by Ian's side while Ryan looks on. Erica tells Ryan to leave and spend some time with his kids. Clips property of ABC
Living with congestive heart failure
(NEWSCHANNEL 3) Congestive heart failure doesn't have to be a death sentence. Recently Newschannel 3 visited Borgess Medical Center's Heart Failure Clinic where patients learn to live by managing their illness. Irma Pruve comes to the clinic twice a month. She may not have recognized the symptoms, but during a routine check-up, doctors discovered the beginnings of congestive heart failure, her heart wasn't pumping blood properly. A lot of people when they get the diagnosis of heart failure, it's just a death sentence, but it doesn't have to be, said Amy Shaffer, clinical coordinator. It can be like any other chronic illness where you can learn to live with it. That is what Pruve has done with the help of Borgess Medical Center's congestive heart failure program. I had to decrease my fluid intake, and also my salt intake, said Pruve. Pruve was also put on medication. She monitors herself at home, but is also checked regularly by specialists at Borgess. We're really teaching them how to manage their own disease process and let their doctor know in time if they start to get into trouble, said Gail Venner, nurse practitioner. They had me weighing myself everyday, said Pruve, I had to check for swelling to see if I was retaining fluids. Managing the disease for Pruve means no salt, no soda, and frequent cardiograph tests. The heart failure clinic is the only heart failure rehab program in southwest Michigan. We see patients every two weeks to make sure they get the benefit of ...
Zendall "Congestive Heart Failure" 04/02/09 PART 2 of 2
Kendall tells Ryan that even though she is staying at the house with Zach she is commited to him. Zach and Erica rush Ian to the hospital as he stops breathing. Zach tries to call Kendall but Kendall turns off her phone thinking her conversation with Ryan is more important. Erica calls Ryan and Kendall and Ryan rush to PBH where they all learn that Ian is in congestive heart failure. David tells them their options. Kendall and Zach stay by Ian's side while Ryan looks on. Erica tells Ryan to leave and spend some time with his kids. Clips property of ABC
Heart Health Today Congestive Heart Failure
school project on Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive Heart Failure | Medical Minute | Augusta Chronicle
Dr. Alexander H. MacDonnell, MD of Augusta Cardiology discusses Congestive Heart Failure.
Dr Chad Hammett discussing Congestive Heart Failure
July 28, 2008 Beaumont, TX
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