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Heart failure | |
ICD-10 | I50.0 |
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ICD-9 | 428.0 |
DiseasesDB | 16209 |
MedlinePlus | 000158 |
eMedicine | med/3552 |
MeSH | D006333 |
Congestive Heart Failure Microchapters |
Pathophysiology |
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Differentiating Congestive heart failure from other Diseases |
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ACC/AHA Guideline Recommendations
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Congestive heart failure On the Web |
Risk calculators and risk factors for Congestive heart failure |
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Synonyms and Related Key Words: CHF, pump failure, left heart failure, right heart failure, chronic heart failure, acute heart failure, flash pulmonary edema, congestion, systolic dysfunction, LV dysfunction, LV failure, impaired filling, reduced cardiac output, pulmonary edema
Overview
Overview
Epidemiology and Demographics
Risk Factors
Pathophysiology and Etiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Clinical Assessment
Differential Diagnosis
Classification Schemes of Heart Failure
Imaging Modalities
Treatment
Treatment Overview
Treatment of Patients at High Risk for Developing Heart Failure (Stage A)
Treatment of Patients with Cardiac Structural Abnormalities or Remodeling who have not Developed Heart Failure Symptoms (Stage B)
Treatment of Patients with Current or Prior Symptoms of Heart Failure (Stage C)
Treatment of Patients With Refractory End-Stage Heart Failure (Stage D)
Treatment of Special Populations
Treatment of Patients with Heart Failure who have Concomitant Disorders
Prognosis
Complications
End-Of-Life Considerations
Implementation of Practice Guidelines
Sources
- The ACC/AHA 2005 Guideline Update for the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult [1]
References
- ↑ Hunt SA, Abraham WT, Chin MH, Feldman AM, Francis GS, Ganiats TG, Jessup M, Konstam MA, Mancini DM, Michl K, Oates JA, Rahko PS, Silver MA, Stevenson LW, Yancy CW, Antman EM, Smith SC Jr, Adams CD, Anderson JL, Faxon DP, Fuster V, Halperin JL, Hiratzka LF, Jacobs AK, Nishimura R, Ornato JP, Page RL, Riegel B; American College of Cardiology; American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines; American College of Chest Physicians; International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation; Heart Rhythm Society. ACC/AHA 2005 Guideline Update for the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Writing Committee to Update the 2001 Guidelines for the Evaluation and Management of Heart Failure): developed in collaboration with the American College of Chest Physicians and the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation: endorsed by the Heart Rhythm Society. Circulation. 2005 Sep 20; 112(12): e154-235. Epub 2005 Sep 13. PMID 16160202
External links
- Cleveland Clinic Webchat - Medical Treatments for Heart Failure with Dr. Davide Taylor
- Cleveland Clinic Webchat - Surgical Treatments for Heart Failure with Dr. Nicholas Smedira
- Cleveland Clinic Webchat - Medical Treatment of Heart Failure with Dr. Robert Hobbs
- Cleveland Clinic Online Medical Reference: Heart Failure by Dr. Robert Hobbs