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High output heart failure: A state of elevated cardiac output. Conditions that lower peripheral vascular resistance, such as anemia, arteriovenous fistulas, thyrotoxicosis, and pregnancy, are among the most important factors augmenting the venous return and therefore elevating cardiac output. Increased cardiac output also occurs in muscular exercise, fever, and severe anoxia.
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High output heart failure (symptom): A condition which is characterized by an inability of the heart...more »
High output heart failure (symptom): See High-output heart failure (symptom information).
Source: Diseases Database
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