CHRONIC HEART FAILURE AS A TOPICAL CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY IN THE ADULT POPULATION
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Scholar Express Journals
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Chronic heart failure is a syndrome that develops as a result of impaired ability of the heart to fill and/or empty, proceeding in conditions of impaired balance of vasoconstrictor and vasodilating neurohormonal systems, accompanied by inadequate perfusion of organs and tissues of the body and manifested by a complex of symptoms: dyspnoea, weakness, palpitations, increased fatigue and fluid retention in the body (oedema syndrome).