Show Chronic combined systolic and diastolic heart failure
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 428.42 converts approximately to:
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ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 428.42:
What is chronic combined systolic and diastolic CHF?In systolic CHF, the ventricles cannot produce enough pressure in the contraction phase to push blood into circulation. On the other hand, in diastolic CHF, the ventricles cannot relax, expand, or fill with enough blood. Combined CHF is a combination of the two.
Can you have combined systolic and diastolic heart failure?Abstract. There is increasing recognition that disorders of both left ventricular systolic and diastolic function can result in congestive heart failure. As such, consideration of both the filling and emptying characteristics of the left heart is needed to evaluate the hemodynamic abnormalities present in this syndrome ...
What is chronic combined heart failure?Chronic heart failure, otherwise known as congestive heart failure or heart failure, is an ongoing inability of the heart to pump enough blood through the body to ensure a sufficient supply of oxygen.
What is the difference between diastolic and systolic congestive heart failure?Systolic heart failure occurs during a heartbeat and relates to the pumping function, whereas diastolic heart failure occurs between heartbeats and is due to an issue with the relaxing function.
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