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In recent studies, coronary artery disease (CAD) is accepted as the most important cause of CHF.
Therefore, it could be concluded that the bubble-interaction theory supports the notion of surface wettability improvement as a plausible cause of CHF enhancement in nanofluids.
A consensus explanation of the cause of CHF enhancement in nanofluids seems to be obtainable via an intense study focused on the effect of the nanoparticle layer.
In clinical practice, diastolic dysfunction is a common entity, especially in patients with hypertension and ischaemic cardiomyopathy, and it is the predominant cause of CHF in 40 50% of patients.
The present review of available studies indicated that there is a general consensus in the key cause of CHF enhancement in nanofluid boiling: the thin nanoparticle layer formed on the heater surface, during nucleate boiling of nanofluids, increases the CHF via their improved ability to wet the heater surface.
In patients with preserved LV function, the cause of CHF was nonischemic.
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All of these data were obtained in developed countries such as Japan and various European countries, and the causes of CHF in these countries differ from the causes of CHF in developing countries.
However, the causes of CHF increases in nanofluids could not be explained using traditional CHF correlations.
Figure 2 depicts the cumulative risk of cardiomyopathy among those patients lacking other discernible causes of CHF (group 3).
The NTHFI-CA is defined for all stages and causes of CHF, for NT resident population who receive care within six domains of treatment.
The risk stratification of CHF patients may be different between developed and developing countries because the causes of CHF and the extent of inflammatory activation are not the same.
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