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==Chronic Pharmacotherapy== | ==Chronic Pharmacotherapy== | ||
;Shown below is an image that summarizes the steps in the chronic management of patients with chronic heart failure | ;Shown below is an image that summarizes the steps in the chronic management of patients with heart failure. | ||
[[Image:Systolic_Heart_failure.png|center|600px|Management of chronic heart failure]] |
Revision as of 17:46, 11 November 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
The chronic management of heart failure aims first to treat the symptoms of the patient and improve the exercise tolerance and quality of life. The use of diuretics and regular assessment of the patient's weight helps in avoiding excess body fluids that cause the symptoms of dyspnea and orthopnea. In addition, the treatment of heart failure also aims to decrease the rate of hospitalization and associated morbidity and mortality. Hence, all patients with heart failure should take ACE inhibitors (or ARB) and beta blockers. If the patient remained symptomatic, further management is advised.
Chronic Pharmacotherapy
- Shown below is an image that summarizes the steps in the chronic management of patients with heart failure.