Congestion in acute heart failure syndromes: an essential target of evaluation and treatment
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Congestion in acute heart failure syndromes: an essential target of evaluation and treatment
Abstract
Patients with acute heart failure syndromes (AHFS) typically present with signs and symptoms of systemic and pulmonary congestion at admission. However, elevated left ventricular (LV) filling pressures (hemodynamic congestion) may be present days or weeks before systemic and pulmonary congestion develop, resulting in hospital admission. This "hemodynamic congestion," with or without clinical congestion, may have deleterious effects including subendocardial ischemia, alterations in LV geometry resulting in secondary mitral insufficiency, and impaired cardiac venous drainage from coronary veins resulting in diastolic dysfunction. It is possible that these hemodynamic abnormalities in addition to neurohormonal activation may contribute to LV remodeling and heart failure progression. Approximately 50% of patients admitted for AHFS are discharged with persistent symptoms and/or minimal or no weight loss in spite of the fact that the main reason for admission was clinical congestion. Accordingly, the assessment and management of pulmonary and systemic congestion in these patients require reevaluation.
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Treatment of congestion in acute heart failure syndromes: importance, strategies, and challenges. Introduction.Am J Med. 2006 Dec;119(12 Suppl 1):S1-2. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2006.09.010. Am J Med. 2006. PMID: 17113394 No abstract available.
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