The presence of elevated jugular venous pressure and a third heart sound at baseline were each associated with subsequent heart failure hospitalization, the composite end point of death or heart ...
is found to have a high systolic pressure, tachycardia, and signs of congestive failure such as rales in the lungs, and an elevated jugular venous pressure. The chest x-ray shows signs of ...
Class I: No evidence of heart failure (mortality 6%) Class II: Findings of mild to moderate heart failure (S3 gallop, rales < half-way up lung fields or elevated jugular venous pressure (mortality ...
The man also presented with other symptoms, including shortness of breath, weight gain, oedema (swelling) and elevated ...