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Cardiac Failure Risk

Meaning

Cardiac failure risk represents the calculated probability of an individual developing heart failure, a complex clinical syndrome characterized by the heart’s inability to pump sufficient blood to meet the body’s metabolic demands. This risk is quantified through an assessment of established cardiovascular risk factors, specific cardiac biomarkers, and underlying endocrine and metabolic dysregulation. Hormonal imbalances, particularly those involving thyroid hormones, growth hormone, and sex steroids, significantly modulate myocardial function and vascular health, contributing to this overall risk profile. Clinical practice mandates a comprehensive evaluation of these interconnected systems for accurate risk stratification.