Pulmonary hypertension common in heart dysfunction patients
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Pulmonary hypertension common in heart dysfunction patients
Nearly two-thirds of patients with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) — in which the heart struggles to relax and fill with blood between heartbeats — also have pulmonary hypertension, a study found, and the condition is more likely if a person has an enlarged left atrium (the heart’s upper left chamber), an irregular heartbeat, or is older. The study of more than 16,000 adults in Australia also found that being older, female, and hav…
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