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Heart failure and Pulmonic stenosis

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Difference between Heart failure and Pulmonic stenosis

Heart failure vs. Pulmonic stenosis

Heart failure (HF), often referred to as congestive heart failure (CHF), is when the heart is unable to pump sufficiently to maintain blood flow to meet the body's needs. Pulmonic stenosis, also known as pulmonary stenosis, is a dynamic or fixed obstruction of flow from the right ventricle of the heart to the pulmonary artery.

Similarities between Heart failure and Pulmonic stenosis

Heart failure and Pulmonic stenosis have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cyanosis, Heart failure, Ventricle (heart).

Cyanosis

Cyanosis is defined as the bluish or purplish discolouration of the skin or mucous membranes due to the tissues near the skin surface having low oxygen saturation.

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Heart failure

Heart failure (HF), often referred to as congestive heart failure (CHF), is when the heart is unable to pump sufficiently to maintain blood flow to meet the body's needs.

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Ventricle (heart)

A ventricle is one of two large chambers in the heart that collect and expel blood received from an atrium towards the peripheral beds within the body and lungs.

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Heart failure and Pulmonic stenosis Comparison

Heart failure has 233 relations, while Pulmonic stenosis has 12. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.22% = 3 / (233 + 12).

References

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