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Heart failure is complex clinical syndrome that results from any structural or functional impairment of ventricular filling or ejection of blood ( Yancy et al 2013 )
Ejection fraction- Definition of reduced EF varies in clinical trials between LVEF of <= 35 to 40 % HF with reduced ejection fraction ( HF-REF ) HF with preserved EF - nearly 1/2 of people with HF have preserved LVEF on echo Time - course Acute HF may be a new presentation of HF or may be deterioration or decompensation in a person with existing HF Chronic- no agreed definition. Stable HF used to describe a person with treated HF and symptoms which are unchanged for at-least a month
Careful and detailed history and perform clinical examination and tests to confirm the presence of heart failure CXR Bloodsâ—‹ renal profileâ—‹ TFTâ—‹ LFTâ—‹ Lipid profileâ—‹ Hba1câ—‹ FBC Urinalysis Peak flow and spirometry ECG and rest to evaluate possible aggravating factors and / or alternative diagnosis
Measure NT-proBNP in people with suspected heart failure above 2000 ng/L or236 pmol/L or Refer urgently for specialist assessment and Transthoracic echocardiography within 2 weeks 400 and 2000 ng/L47 to 236 pmol/L Specialist assessment and echocardiography within 6 weeks...
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