![What Is Acute Heart Failure? 1 Acute Heart Failure](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-224-300x158.png)
...cause acute heart failure. Other heart conditions can lead to acute heart failure, such as:[5][15][16][17][18][19] Cardiomyopathy, the general name for a range of diseases which cause the heart muscle to...
![What Is Coronary Artery Disease? 2 Coronary Artery Disease](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-216-300x158.png)
...for the heart Beta blockers to slow the heart rate, lower blood pressure and reduce the heart’s demand for oxygen Calcium-channel inhibitors, which slow heart rate and widen blood vessels...
![What Is Chronic Heart Failure? 3 Chronic Heart Failure](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-53-300x158.png)
...include:[2][4] Cardiomyopathy, i.e. diseases of the heart muscle Arrhythmia, an abnormal heart rhythm Diseases of the heart valve Congenital heart conditions Viral infections of the heart muscle, such as myocarditis...
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...heart disease – Coronary heart disease is the most common reason why an open-heart surgery becomes necessary. The condition develops when the blood vessels in the heart harden and become...
![What Are Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors? 5 Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-124-300x158.png)
...Cardiovascular Disease, Heart Disease, Coronary Heart Disease.” Accessed August 7, 2018. ↩ National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. “What Are the Risk Factors for Heart Disease?” February, 2017. Accessed September...
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...that affects the heart muscle. * **Ischemic heart disease:** Advanced coronary artery disease that damages the heart muscle. * **Valvular heart disease:** Severe damage or dysfunction of the heart valves....
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![What Is Pulmonary Embolism? 8 Pulmonary Embolism](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-176-300x158.png)
...through the bloodstream.[1] Causes of pulmonary embolism The pulmonary arteries carry blood from the heart to the lungs. In the lungs, blood is oxygenated before it returns to the heart...
![Ductal-Dependent Congenital Heart Disease: Symptoms And Outlook 9 Ductal-Dependent Congenital Heart Disease: Symptoms and Outlook](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/close-up-mom-holding-sleeping-baby-1200x628-facebook-300x157.jpg)
...to your child’s doctor about their treatment plan and long-term goals. FAQ for Ductal-Dependent Congenital Heart Disease What is ductal-dependent congenital heart disease? Ductal-dependent congenital heart disease involves an irregularity...
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