PPT-What’s New in Heart Failure
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Recognize and treat before symptomatic HF HFpEF vs HFrEF OMTGDMT Treatment of HFrEF Advanced therapies defibrillators CRT transplant End of life issues HF is a
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Recognize and treat before symptomatic HF HFpEF vs HFrEF OMTGDMT Treatment of HFrEF Advanced therapies defibrillators CRT transplant End of life issues HF is a clinical syndrome characterized by typical symptoms that may be accompanied by signs caused by a structural or functional cardiac abnormality resulting in a reduced cardiac output andor elevated intracardiac pressures at rest or during stress. Michelle A. Hart MD CCFP . M.Sc.C.H. . Sid Feldman MD CCFP FCFP. Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto, ON. Department of Family and Community Medicine,. University of Toronto. Faculty/Presenter Disclosure. By Dr. . Figgins. & Dr. . Gausden. Heart failure is….. Clinical syndrome . resulting from . inadequate cardiac output . for the . body’s needs. .. THREE COMPONENTS…. Left heart failure. Right heart failure. Are You Prepared?. Lois . Ustanko. , RN, MHA. Director of Health Ministries, Sanford Health Fargo. Victoria Teske, MS GNP-BC. Assistant Professor. Minnesota State University Moorhead. Nurse Practitioner Long Term Care. (2013 Updated Guidelines). Blake Wachter, MD, PhD. Idaho Heart Institute. Heart Failure: Significant Clinical and Economic Burden. Persons with HF in the . US. . 5.1 million. 20% of Americans > 40yrs. Connected. Lisa D. Rathman, MSN, CRNP, CCRN, CHFN. The Heart Group of Lancaster General Health. Lancaster, PA. Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT). Restores appropriate . electrical timing and contraction in the heart. Debbie Roots. Cardiorespiratory Nurse . Consultant. Rosy Scott. Community Heart Failure Lead Nurse. . W. ho are we and what can we do?. Debbie Roots. Cardiorespiratory Nurse . C. onsultant. debbie.roots@nhs.net. Mark Garcia, MD. Assistant Professor . University of New Mexico School of Medicine. Internal Medicine . Division of Cardiology. No disclosures. Leaning Objectives. Outpatient therapy focused. Understand gaps in HF therapy. Table of ContentsUnderstanding Heart FailureWhat is Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)?with Heart FailureHeart Failure ZonesHeart Failure medicationsLearning to read food labelsDaily life with Heart Failu 2 General awareness and understandingof heart failure The health system impact of heart failure Conclusion: Bridging the Gap between the burden of heart failure and public/policymaker concern Referen Mairead . Lehane. , . . Candidate ANP: Cardiology. Mallow General Hospital. 9. th. February 2019. . . The stable heart failure patient. Patients with heart failure (HF) are often considered clinically stable if they are receiving treatment and show no physical signs and symptoms suggestive of worsening cardiac . Heart pumps more than 7500 L of blood through the body each day, and beating more than 40 million times a year. Weight of the heart – 0.4% - 0.5% of body weight (250-320g in females and 300 – 360g in males). , MD, MHA. Consultant Heart Failure & Transplantation. Heart failure is an enormous medical and societal burden . More than 2% of the U.S. population, or almost 5 million people, are affected,. It consumes approximately 2% of the National Health Service budget in the United Kingdom, and in the United States, . Dr Sharon Chadwick FRCP. Consultant in Palliative Medicine . Objectives. By the end of this session you . will:. Feel more confident to manage end stage heart failure. Understand the complexities of managing advanced heart failure. Heart failure can affect left side, right side or both sides. The most common causes of left-sided heart failure are:. 1- IHD 2- Systemic hypertension 3-Mitral or aortic valve disease, symptoms are related to pulmonary congestion and edema..
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