Diastolic dysfunction natural history, complications and prognosis: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
{{CMG}}
{{CMG}}
==Overview==
==Overview==
==Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis==
==Natural History, Complications and Prognosis==
===Prognosis===
===Prognosis===
Until recently, it was generally assumed that the prognosis for individuals with diastolic dysfunction and associated, intermittent pulmonary edema was better than those with systolic dysfunction. In fact, in two studies appearing in the [[New England Journal of Medicine]] in 2006, evidence was presented to suggest that the prognosis in diastolic dysfunction is the same as that in systolic dysfunction <ref>http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/355/3/251.</ref> <ref>http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/355/3/260</ref>
Until recently, it was generally assumed that the prognosis for individuals with diastolic dysfunction and associated, intermittent pulmonary edema was better than those with systolic dysfunction. In fact, in two studies appearing in the [[New England Journal of Medicine]] in 2006, evidence was presented to suggest that the prognosis in diastolic dysfunction is the same as that in systolic dysfunction <ref>http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/355/3/251.</ref> <ref>http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/355/3/260</ref>

Revision as of 11:58, 6 October 2012

Please help WikiDoc by adding more content here. It's easy! Click here to learn about editing.

Diastolic dysfunction Microchapters

Home

Patient Information

Overview

Classification

Pathophysiology

Causes

Differentiating Diastolic dysfunction from other Diseases

Epidemiology and Demographics

Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

Diagnosis

Diagnostic Criteria

History and Symptoms

Physical Examination

Laboratory Findings

Echocardiography

Other Diagnostic Studies

Treatment

Medical Therapy

Primary Prevention

Secondary Prevention

Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy

Future or Investigational Therapies

Case Studies

Case #1

Diastolic dysfunction natural history, complications and prognosis On the Web

Most recent articles

Most cited articles

Review articles

CME Programs

Powerpoint slides

Images

American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Diastolic dysfunction natural history, complications and prognosis

All Images
X-rays
Echo & Ultrasound
CT Images
MRI

Ongoing Trials at Clinical Trials.gov

US National Guidelines Clearinghouse

NICE Guidance

FDA on Diastolic dysfunction natural history, complications and prognosis

CDC on Diastolic dysfunction natural history, complications and prognosis

Diastolic dysfunction natural history, complications and prognosis in the news

Blogs on Diastolic dysfunction natural history, complications and prognosis

Directions to Hospitals Treating Diastolic dysfunction

Risk calculators and risk factors for Diastolic dysfunction natural history, complications and prognosis

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

Prognosis

Until recently, it was generally assumed that the prognosis for individuals with diastolic dysfunction and associated, intermittent pulmonary edema was better than those with systolic dysfunction. In fact, in two studies appearing in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2006, evidence was presented to suggest that the prognosis in diastolic dysfunction is the same as that in systolic dysfunction [1] [2]

References

Template:WH Template:WS