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Heart Failure Secondary To A Snake Bite. The Intensivist's Vision: Case Report, Andrés Alirio Restrepo Bastidas, Mateo Aguirre Flórez, Jaime Andrés Hoyos Muñoz, Melissa Gonzales Ramírez, David Ricardo Echeverry Piedrahita May 2024

Heart Failure Secondary To A Snake Bite. The Intensivist's Vision: Case Report, Andrés Alirio Restrepo Bastidas, Mateo Aguirre Flórez, Jaime Andrés Hoyos Muñoz, Melissa Gonzales Ramírez, David Ricardo Echeverry Piedrahita

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

Background: Ophidic accident is a neglected disease that affects tropical countries. Latin America is the second region after Africa, with the most cases worldwide. Local lesions accompany its clinical course up to systemic affectations such as renal, hematological, and neurological lesions. Cardiac complications are rare, especially in patients who do not have cardiovascular risk factors. There are reports of acute myocardial infarction, but there is little information about heart failure due to Bothrops spp. Case report: We present the case of a 25-year-old man without cardiovascular risk factors who was admitted to the intensive care unit and developed heart failure …


The Difficult Pathway Of Natriuretic Peptides In Heart Failure, Omar Augusto Diaz Cucho May 2024

The Difficult Pathway Of Natriuretic Peptides In Heart Failure, Omar Augusto Diaz Cucho

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

This review is carried out on the role of natriuretic peptides and attempts to use them properly, as a treatment, their functioning in the pathophysiology of heart failure with depressed systolic function was better understood. It is recounts its journey through multiple failed studies, explaining the reasons for its failures, until it achieved the desired success with the combination of sacubitril/valsartan. This produced a paradigm shift in the management of heart failure.


Cross-Sectional Analysis Of Patient-Centered Language Use In Journals Publishing Research Focused On Heart Failure, Vivian Pham, Benjamin Greiner, Ryan Ottwell, Matt Vassar, Micah L. Hartwell Jul 2021

Cross-Sectional Analysis Of Patient-Centered Language Use In Journals Publishing Research Focused On Heart Failure, Vivian Pham, Benjamin Greiner, Ryan Ottwell, Matt Vassar, Micah L. Hartwell

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

Purpose: Detrimental effects of using non–patient-centered language (nPCL) have been reported for diabetes, mental illness, and obesity, and both the American Medical Association (AMA) and International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) recommend using patient-centered language in medical literature. Heart failure is a common yet stigmatized disease, and nPCL may further propagate stigma. This study analyzed current use of nPCL in journals focused on heart failure research and also examined whether the journals steer authors to adhere to AMA or ICMJE guidelines regarding nPCL.

Methods: Following systematic search of PubMed for heart failure-related articles published from May 1, 2018, to …