Jorgio has just lost an uncle to heart failure. He has justlearned about the different types of heart failure. He wants toknow about acute and chronic heart failure. Discuss the differencebetween acute and chronic heart failure.
a. Are there any similarities between the two?
b. How is contractility compromised?
c. How is ejection fraction and cardiac output affected?
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