CHF: A Disease Capturing Indians

Vikas Sharma, Md Naushad ali, Md Osama Md Osama, Vatsala Agarwal, Syed Salman Ali, Anima Raut
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At 30% of all fatalities worldwide, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the major cause of mortality. The WHO estimates that 17.9 million people die from CVDs annually and that number will rise to 22.2 million by 2030. As individuals age, the mortality rate rises. In terms of gender, women die from CVD at a greater rate (51%) than do men (42%). The intricate clinical illness known as congestive heart failure (CHF) is marked by an inefficient heartbeat, which compromises the body's blood flow. Any condition affecting blood ejection from the ventricles into the systemic circulation or ventricular filling might lead to CHF. Daucus carota, Nerium oleander, Amaranthus viridis, Ginkgo biloba, Terminalia arjuna, Picrorhiza kurroa, Salvia miltiorrhiza, Tinospora cordifolia, Mucuna pruriens, Hydrocotyle asiatica, Bombax ceiba, and Andrographis paniculate are a few medicinal plants that are well-known for treating cardiovascular disease. These plants include flavonoids, polyphenols, plant sterol, plant sulphur compounds, and terpenoids, which are active phytochemicals. Given the rising incidence of CVD, a number of physiologically active substances with established biological effects have been identified discovered in a variety of plants; nonetheless, proper CVD preventive and treatment strategies are still needed. To fully comprehend the mechanism and phytochemicals found in particular plants that cure CVD, more study is required.
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心血管疾病(CVD)占全球死亡总数的 30%,是导致死亡的主要原因。世卫组织估计,每年有 1790 万人死于心血管疾病,到 2030 年,这一数字将增至 2220 万。随着年龄的增长,死亡率也会上升。就性别而言,女性死于心血管疾病的比例(51%)高于男性(42%)。充血性心力衰竭(CHF)是一种复杂的临床疾病,其特点是心跳效率低下,影响人体血液流动。任何影响血液从心室射入体循环或心室充盈的情况都可能导致充血性心力衰竭。鹅掌楸、夹竹桃、马齿苋、银杏叶、旱金莲、苦参、丹参、天竺黄、白芨、茜草、穿心莲等都是治疗心血管疾病的著名药用植物。这些植物包括黄酮类、多酚类、植物甾醇、植物硫化合物和萜类化合物等活性植物化学物质。随着心血管疾病发病率的不断上升,人们在各种植物中发现了许多具有公认生物效应的生理活性物质,但仍需要适当的心血管疾病预防和治疗策略。要全面了解特定植物中治疗心血管疾病的机制和植物化学物质,还需要进行更多的研究。
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