NEUROHUMORAL MECHANISMS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF HEART FAILURE

Authors

  • Murtazayeva Khadicha Nuriddinovna Author
  • Xursanova Lobar Elbekovna Author
  • Ruziyeva Aziza Kamolovna Author
  • Ochilova Nasiba Rahmonovna Author

Abstract

Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome characterized by high disability and mortality among cardiovascular diseases. This condition is characterized by a decrease in the ability of the heart to pump blood in sufficient quantities to meet the body's needs. In the pathogenesis of heart failure, along with hemodynamic disorders, the activation of neurohumoral mechanisms plays an important role.

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Published

2025-12-23