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- Types of Heart Failure - American Heart Association
The American Heart Association explains the different types of heart failure such as, left-sided heart failure, systolic failure(HFrEF), diastolic failure (HFpEF), right-sided heart failure and congestive heart failure (CHF)
- What is Heart Failure? - American Heart Association
The American Heart Association explains heart failure (HF), sometimes called congestive heart failure (CHF), as a chronic, progressive condition in which the heart muscle is unable to pump enough blood through the heart to meet the body's needs for blood and oxygen
- Heart Failure - American Heart Association
Start today to learn the symptoms and stages of heart failure, understand how medications, treatments and lifestyle can impact the condition and more Explore on your own time and download free resources along the way
- Medications Used to Treat Heart Failure
Studies have shown that some classes of drugs are best for treating heart failure The goal of heart failure treatment is to improve your quality of life and help you live longer Treating heart failure with medication can: Reduce fatigue; Reduce shortness of breath ; Reduce fluid retention; Improve your energy level so you can be physically active
- Risks for and Causes of Heart Failure
Learn the risk factors and causes for developing heart failure, including high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease The American Heart Association explains the causes of heart failure and what your risk for heart failure could be
- Heart Failure Signs and Symptoms - American Heart Association
Learn the most common signs and symptoms of heart failure which include shortness of breath, fatigue and excess fluid The American Heart Association explains the most common signs and symptoms of heart failure and explains why they occur and describes how to recognize them
- Diagnosing Heart Failure - American Heart Association
These tests can help determine the type and severity of heart failure and the most effective treatments Tests may include physical exams, blood tests, chest X-rays, EKGs, echocardiograms, exercise stress tests, MUGA scans, cardiac catheterization and cardiac MRI
- Lifestyle Changes for Heart Failure
Lessen heart failure symptoms; Slow your disease’s progression ; Improve your everyday life; Making some of these lifestyle changes can be easier said than done But working these changes into your routine can make a difference in your quality of life People with mild to moderate heart failure can often lead nearly normal lives with
- Ejection Fraction Heart Failure Measurement
An EF from 41% to 49% is considered mildly reduced It may or may not mean that a person is developing heart failure But it could show damage, early cardiomyopathy or risk for heart failure An EF measurement under 40% usually shows heart failure or cardiomyopathy Learn ways to improve your low ejection fraction
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