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3D Medical Animation - Congestive Heart Failure

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    A healthy heart, as seen here,
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    beats approximately
    60 to 100 times a minute,
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    providing oxygen-rich blood
    to the rest of the body.
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    The lower left chamber of the heart,
    called the left ventricle,
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    is the main pumping chamber.
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    There are many different
    conditions that can lead
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    to Congestive Heart Failure,
    including a prior heart attack,
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    high blood pressure,
    and Coronary Artery Disease.
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    Any of these can prevent the heart
    from efficiently
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    pumping blood
    to the rest of the body.
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    As a result, the heart may beat faster
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    and the ventricle may increase in size,
    becoming an even less effective pump.
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    When the kidneys sense
    the reduced blood flow,
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    they attempt to compensate
    by retaining more water and salt.
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    This excess fluid retention
    often causes congestion in the tissues
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    and results in swelling
    and in increased strain
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    on an already weak heart.
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    The progressive effect of the heart
    failing to properly circulate blood
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    and congestion due to fluid retention,
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    is known as Congestive Heart Failure.
Title:
3D Medical Animation - Congestive Heart Failure
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Video Language:
English
Duration:
01:03

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