Similarities between Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and Heart rate
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and Heart rate have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Atrial fibrillation, Bradycardia, Hypertension, Stroke volume, VO2 max.
Atrial fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is an abnormal heart rhythm characterized by rapid and irregular beating of the atria.
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Bradycardia
Bradycardia is a condition wherein an individual has a very slow heart rate, typically defined as a resting heart rate of under 60 beats per minute (BPM) in adults.
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Hypertension
Hypertension (HTN or HT), also known as high blood pressure (HBP), is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated.
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Stroke volume
In cardiovascular physiology, stroke volume (SV) is the volume of blood pumped from the left ventricle per beat.
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VO2 max
VO2 max (also maximal oxygen consumption, maximal oxygen uptake, peak oxygen uptake or maximal aerobic capacity) is the maximum rate of oxygen consumption measured during incremental exercise (exercise of increasing intensity).
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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and Heart rate Comparison
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction has 105 relations, while Heart rate has 121. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.21% = 5 / (105 + 121).
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