CHF Basics
Signs & Symptoms
Diagnostics
Treatments
Complications
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A condition where the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs.

CHF (Congestive Heart Failure)

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Difficulty breathing, especially with exertion.

Dyspnea

100

Ultrasound of the heart used to check ejection fraction and valve function.

Echocardiogram

100

Medications that reduce fluid by increasing urine output.

Diuretics

100

Severe fluid in the lungs.

Pulmonary Edema

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Swelling caused by fluid accumulation, often in legs, ankles, or abdomen.

Edema

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Bluish skin coloration from low oxygen levels.

Cyanosis

200

Measures electrical activity of the heart; can detect arrhythmias and ischemia.

ECG/EKG

200

Reduces fluid retention and helps manage CHF.

Low-Sodium Diet

200

Fluid in the belly.

Ascites

300

Shortness of breath that occurs when lying flat.

Orthopnea

300

Abnormal lung sounds caused by fluid in the lungs.

Pulmonary Crackles

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Can show cardiomegaly (enlarged heart) and pulmonary congestion.

Chest X-ray

300

Monitors fluid status; sudden increases signal worsening CHF.

Daily Weighing

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Liver swells from fluid backup.

 Enlarged liver from fluid congestion in right-sided heart failure.

Enlarged Liver or Hepatomegaly

400

Failure of the left ventricle causing fluid backup into the lungs.

Left-Sided Heart Failure

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Tiredness due to reduced cardiac output.

Fatigue

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Evaluates how well the heart performs during exercise or medication-induced stress.

Stress Test

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Limits fluid intake to reduce overload.

Fluid Restriction

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Irregular heartbeats often associated with CHF.

Arrhythmias

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Failure of the right ventricle causing fluid backup into the body (legs, abdomen).

Right-Sided Heart Failure

500

Often from fluid retention; more than 2–3 lbs in 24 hours is concerning.

Rapid Weight Gain

500

Blood test elevated when the heart muscle is overstretched (common in CHF).

BNP (B-type Natriuretic Peptide)

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Lower blood pressure and decrease heart workload.

ACE Inhibitors

500

Severe failure of the heart to pump blood, life-threatening.

Heart can’t pump — emergency.  

Cardiogenic Shock

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