Medical Definition of Left ventricular failure

1. A disorder where the left side of the heart fails to pump blood effectively. This results in a back flow (and pressure) and congestion of blood into the lungs. The causes of this condition include, valvular heart disease, cardiomyopathy, anaemia, hyperthyroidism, atrial myxoma, drug toxicity and congenital heart disease. Risk factors include diabetes, alcoholism, obesity and smoking. Symptoms include increasing shortness of breath with activity and while lying flat. Other symptoms include cough, palpitations, fatigue, decreased urine production and waking in the middle of the nigh with difficulty breathing. Complications include pulmonary oedema, arrhythmias and pleural effusion. (27 Sep 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Left Ventricular Failure

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left pulmonary artery
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left superior intercostal vein
left superior pulmonary vein
left suprarenal vein
left testicular vein
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left umbilical vein
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left ventricular hypertrophy
left ventricular myomectomy
left ventricular volume overload
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