Pharmacological treatment of acute heart failure: current treatment and new targets
- PMID: 23863875
- DOI: 10.1038/clpt.2013.136
Pharmacological treatment of acute heart failure: current treatment and new targets
Abstract
Acute heart failure (AHF) is defined as the rapid onset of, or changes in, the symptoms and signs of heart failure (HF). It is a life-threatening situation in which diagnosis and initiation of therapy are crucial. The treatment aims are to stabilize the patient, improve clinical symptoms, and increase long-term survival rates. Few treatments have been investigated in clinical trials. This review summarizes the principles of pharmacologic treatment, the underlying clinical trials, and new pharmacologic targets.
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