A Banner Publication
February 7, 2008 – Vol. 2 • No. 6
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A Closer Look


The purpose of the heart is to pump oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. If the heart is damaged or weakened by disease or injury, over time the left ventricle, the major pumping chamber of the heart, can become enlarged or dilated in response to its weakened condition. Heart failure results when the heart can no longer pump sufficiently enough to meet the needs of the body.