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How can a pharmaceutical such as Entresto treat heart failure?

Teachable moment in classrooms:

  1. heart chapter – functional difference in the thickness of myocardium of atria and ventricle wall
  2. heart chapter – conduction system delivers nerve impulses to myocardium
  3. heart chapter — importance of stroke volume
  4. hemodynamics chapter – effects of angiotensin and ANP on blood pressure and volume

The news item:  Recently the following news report appeared:

Advancement in heart failure medication helping patients at MercyOne

There are some medical issues that are an easy fix and then there are some that are more complex, like heart failure. For those with early signs of heart failure, an advancement in medication is making all the difference for patients at MercyOne…

The article discusses the new drug Entresto that moderates symptoms in heart failure patients. The patient interviewed for this article had Guillain-Barre syndrome that caused severe heart arrhythmia.

So, Why Do I Care??  Heart failure indicates a malfunctioning of one of the most important organ in the body. Over 6 million people in the USA have heart failure, and it is listed as cause of 13% of all deaths.  Heart failure results in worsening quality of life because of the inability to hold a job, inability to participate in social activities and in family life.

Plain English, Please!!! First let’s talk about what heart failure is. Most important to understand here is that heart failure doesn’t mean that the heart stops working. Heart failure means that the heart can not pump enough blood to maintain normal functions of all organs. Heart failure may start with moderately decreased  ability and it may then progress to further loss of pumping to the point where life can not be maintained with very low level of pumping. Loss of pumping ability, the heart failure, may be the consequence of malfunctioning heart valves, arrhythmias (abnormal delivery of nerve impulses to the heart muscle), or the damage or thickening (hypertrophy) of the heart wall.

Second, let’s talk about why hypertrophy of the heart wall can lead to heart failure. While it is intuitive to picture why malfunctioning heart valves, or arrhythmias can cause heart failure, it is not that intuitive to see why thickening (hypertrophy) of the heart wall can be damaging. In most cases hypertrophy thickens

How could a new non-pacing electronic device help chronic heart failure patients?

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Teachable moment in classrooms:

  1. cellular basis of life chapter – protein synthesis in cells can be changed by stimulus
  2. muscle tissue chapter – thick and thin filaments in the sliding filament muscle contraction model
  3. muscle tissue chapter – the role of calcium in muscle contraction model
  4. heart chapter – relationship of stroke volume to cardiac output

The news item:  Recently a new electronic device, Optimizer Smart, was in the news:

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/25/fda-approves-new-device-for-patients-with-chronic-heart-failure.html

The article states that this device is not a pacemaker; it sends non-excitatory signals, and this way it improves the squeezing ability of the heart which, in turn, improves the physical abilities of the heart failure patients.

So, Why Do I Care??  In the USA there are about 5 million people living with congestive heart failure. There are over 500,000 new cases every year, and 280,000 deaths. The people who live with congestive heart failure have a diminished quality of life because their physical activities are limited. Any new approach to help those patients is welcome news.

Plain English, Please!!!  First, let’s talk about what heart failure is. Contrary to popular belief “heart failure” doesn’t mean that the heart stops beating. Heart failure means that the cardiac output (the blood volume pumped out each minute)

Can a practical artificial heart fit in a backpack?

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Teachable moment in classrooms:

  1. cardiovascular system chapter – importance of the heart’s functioning
  2. cardiovascular system chapter – importance of heart valves, myocardium, conduction system for proper heart function
  3. cardiovascular system chapter – devices that replace faulty parts of the heart, or the entire heart in patients

 

This article is the work of Mallory Riggs.

 

Can a practical artificial heart fit in a backpack?

The news item:

The use of an artificial heart in a backpack was reported by Express website:

Mother carries heart in rucksack following severe heart failure

THANKS to her amazing rucksack Selwa Hussain is celebrating the New Year her family feared she would never see.

 

 

The article reports on Selwa, a law school graduate, a wife and a mother, who has a portable artificial heart.  The article describes her symptoms that lead to the diagnosis of heart failure.  The article states that a heart transplant wasn’t an option for her, so she was connected to an artificial heart, and eventually she received a portable version of it.

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