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Diastolic heart failure is one of the examples of heart failure with preserved [[ejection fraction]]. Other causes that need to be differentiated from this condition | Diastolic heart failure is one of the examples of heart failure with preserved [[ejection fraction]]. Other causes that cause heart failure and do not affect ejection fraction need to be differentiated from this condition. | ||
==Differentiating Diastolic Dysfunction from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Diastolic Dysfunction from other Diseases== | ||
*[[Right heart failure]] | *[[Right heart failure]] |
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Overview
Diastolic heart failure is one of the examples of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Other causes that cause heart failure and do not affect ejection fraction need to be differentiated from this condition.
Differentiating Diastolic Dysfunction from other Diseases
- Right heart failure
- Valvular heart disease
- Pericardial diseases - constrictive pericarditis, cardiac tamponade
- Cardiac tumors
- High output cardiac failure