Explain at least 2 differences between cor pulmonale and CHF …show more content…
It is secondary to a lung disorder.
CHF is developed by any process that impairs the pumping and efficiency. This causes a fluid retention seen as swelling.
What is the etiology of cor pulmonale and of CHF?
Cor pulmonale is a condition that mainly caused from pulmonary hypertension. It’s also known as right-sided heart failure because it occurs within the right ventricle of your heart.” Cor pulmonale causes the right ventricle to enlarge and pump blood less effectively than it should”(Moore, K. 2017) . This causes increased work of the ventricle and eventually fails.
CHF is a condition where the heart is not pumping as well as it should. This causes the blood to move through the heart slower, causing the pressure in the heart to increase. When this happens, the heart is unable to give the body enough oxygen and nutrients. The chambers of the heart stretch to hold the extra blood and in return the heart muscle walls become weak and unable to pump efficiently. The kidneys respond by causing the body to retain fluid, causing the body to become conjected.
Describe in detail the treatment and management of cor pulmonale and