• The New York Heart Association (NYHA) Functional Classification provides a simple way of classifying the extent of heart failure. It places patients in...
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  • score HAS-BLED Management of atrial fibrillation New York Heart Association Functional Classification Kirchhof, Paulus; Auricchio, Angelo; Bax, Jeroen;...
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    "Limitations of the New York Heart Association functional classification system and self-reported walking distances in chronic heart failure". Heart. 93 (4): 476–82...
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  • criteria from the New York Heart Association Functional Classification and the American Medical Association classes of organic heart diseases. The severity...
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    25% (reduced to 16% in people with New York Heart Association Functional Classification (NYHA) Class II–IV heart failure), with large interpatient variability...
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    B-type natriuretic peptide, is a hormone secreted by cardiomyocytes in the heart ventricles in response to stretching caused by increased ventricular blood...
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    guidelines in 1956 for the grouping of patients into New York Heart Association Functional Classification I through IV. Bruce's early use of the treadmill...
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  • intra-aortic balloon pump, congestive heart failure with New York Heart Association Functional Classification class III or worse, history of pulmonary...
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    patient population. Patients typically improve from New York Heart Association Functional Classification III or IV to Class I or II. AVB effectively relieves...
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  • pregnant or nursing. In addition people that have New York Heart Association Functional Classification II, III, and IV, uncontrolled seizers, active neurological...
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  • occurred, a functional classification system became the norm for disabled athletic classification in the 1980s. Functional classification for disability...
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    Coenzyme Q10 Association: Programme and Abstracts. Bologna, 2015. The 9th Conference of the International Coenzyme Q10 Association New York, USA, 2018....
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    research. NYIT's 2025 Carnegie Classification has been designated as a Mixed Undergraduate/Graduate-Doctorate Medium. The New York Institute of Technology Computer...
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    "New York State Roadway Inventory System Viewer". gis.dot.ny.gov. Retrieved April 3, 2023. "New York State Department of Transportation Functional Class...
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    one of the four heart valves. It has two cusps or flaps and lies between the left atrium and the left ventricle of the heart. The heart valves are all...
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  • Canadian Cardiovascular Society (category Heart disease organizations)
    e., severe limitation It is similar to the New York Heart Association Functional Classification of heart failure. http://www.ccs.ca (official site) Levinson...
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    of blood flow through the heart and great vessels. Valve failure or dysfunction can result in diminished heart functionality, though the particular consequences...
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  • pulmonary nomenclature". ATS News. 3: 5–6. 1977. Forgacs P (March 1978). "The functional basis of pulmonary sounds". Chest. 73 (3): 399–405. doi:10.1378/chest...
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    they have limited function in at least two limbs. In terms of functional classification, this means the sportsperson uses a wheelchair, has good sitting...
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    development. The current American Heart Association (AHA) definition divides cardiomyopathies into primary, which affect the heart alone, and secondary, which...
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    of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. Dr. Adams is a recognized leader in the field of heart valve surgery and mitral valve reconstruction...
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    The State University of New York at Buffalo (commonly referred to as UB, University at Buffalo, and sometimes SUNY Buffalo) is a public research university...
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    association. 2013. p. 771. ISBN 978-0-89042-554-1. "Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders (F00-F99)". International Statistical Classification of...
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    Cardiac arrest (redirect from Heart arrest)
    resulting in ischemic injury. In the heart, this results in myocardial tissue damage which can lead to structural and functional changes that disrupt normal conduction...
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  • abandoned railroad depot on State Street in the heart of the city, the Normal School was the first New York State-chartered public institution of higher...
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  • cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class II or III heart failure and decreased exercise capacity. People...
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    Tachycardia, also called tachyarrhythmia, is a heart rate that exceeds the normal resting rate. In general, a resting heart rate over 100 beats per minute is accepted...
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    (5th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill Education. ISBN 9781259641268. OCLC 973336660. MD, Howard E. LeWine (2011-12-21). "Increase in resting heart rate is a...
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  • Cardiorenal syndrome (category Heart diseases)
    ARBs) Heart: History of heart failure with impaired left ventricular ejection fraction Prior myocardial infarction Elevated New York Heart Association (NYHA)...
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  • 1992, there was a move away from Les Autres specific classifications to functional based classification systems at the Paralympic Games. This was realized...
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