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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Findings of right heart failure can be seen upon physical examination including elevated jugular venous pressure, hepatojugular reflux and lower extremity edema. The murmur of pulmonic stenosis is ...