Infection-related hospitalization (IRH) is associated with incident heart failure, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.
Sepsis is a condition that many have heard of but rarely understand. Dr. Lacy Anderson joined News 9 on the Daily Dose to ...
A McKinney man is still rocking out on the drums even though he lost a hand to a heart infection. Scott Grimsley, 36, and his wife Holly had been married for only six months in 2014 when Scott ...
“Sepsis is a life-threatening condition arising ... and about 200,000 people get heart attacks annually, so it's more common as a reason for admission to hospital than heart attacks.” ...
Infections requiring hospitalization were associated with increased risk for future incident heart failure, regardless of ...
The immune response to infections may become dysregulated and promote myocardial damage contributing to heart failure (HF). Infection-related hospitalization, therefore, might represent a ...
As the flu spreads rapidly, Kaitlyn Covert, 19, is begging people to get their flu shot after the virus nearly killed her.
Dennis called 911 and was rushed to Scarborough General Hospital in Toronto. Tests showed an infection in his heart known as endocarditis. Dr. Subodh Verma, a cardiac surgeon-scientist and ...
Authorities say hantavirus is blamed in the death of Gene Hackman’s wife, Betsy Arakawa. The rare virus is spread by contact ...
There are several symptoms of sepsis. These include: feeling very cold, chills, and fever; rapid heart rate or low blood pressure; shortness of breath; warm or clammy skin; confusion or delirium ...
such as respiratory infections or sepsis, were more than twice as likely to develop heart failure years later. The findings, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, underscore the ...
This enabled the heart to maintain the proper metabolic state, protecting the mice from infection-induced morbidity and mortality. The team decoupled this IL-10-dependent protection from multi ...