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Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome of symptoms and signs that suggest the efficiency of the heart as a pump is impaired (1)
Heart failure (HF) is a syndrome and not a single pathological process in which there is impairment of the heart as a pump supporting physiological circulation (1,2). Patients with heart failure will have the following features:
The functional reserve of the heart is grossly reduced and there are associated changes in many organ systems.
Heart failure may be described as acute or chronic:
Due to the confusion in the rate of onset and duration of symptoms in acute and chronic HF, the European Society of Cardiology suggested that HF could more accurately be described as new onset, transient, or chronic (2).
A syndrome which may present similarly to heart failure is seen in patients with normal hearts who have extreme pressure or volume stresses.
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Last edited 10/2018 and last reviewed 09/2020
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