Causes of Heart Failure
Symptoms of Heart Failure
Heart Failure Hodge Podge
Treatment of Heart Failure
Heart Failure Medications
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This condition, often caused by a buildup of plaque in the arteries, can lead to heart failure.

Coronary Artery Disease

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The term used when you have difficulty breathing or shortness of breath.

Dyspnea

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What you should do if you gained 2-3 pounds overnight.

Call Your Heart Failure Provider

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The most stressed diet item in the HF regimen

Low Salt/Sodium

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These medications help the kidneys remove excess fluid and sodium.

Diuretics (Lasix, Torsemide, Bumex)

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This condition, characterized by high blood pressure, can put extra strain on the heart and lead to heart failure.

Hypertension

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This symptom involves swelling in the ankles, legs, and abdomen.

Edema

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Items like smoking, high cholesterol, sleep apnea, diabetes, and obesity are all considered these.

Risk Factors

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In severe cases, this may be necessary to replace a damaged heart.

Heart Transplant

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Pain medications you are told to avoid as they make you retain fluid

NSAIDS (Ibuprofen, Naproxen..)

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When the parts that open and close between the heart chambers do not work properly.

Heart Valvular Disease

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This symptom involves feeling tired or weak.

Fatigue

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The term used when your heart has weakened or stiffened, and can’t sufficiently pump enough blood to meet your body's needs

Heart Failure

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This device is often implanted when you have too slow or too fast a heart rate or an uncoordinated rhythm. This also protects your heart from beating too slow while using medications to treat fast rhythms.

Pacemaker

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Originally developed to treat diabetes, this class of medications is now shown to improve symptoms, reduce hospitalizations, and increase survival in patients with heart failure.

SGLT2i (Jardiance/Farxiga)

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The common name for Takasubo, a condition when the cause of HF is unknown. Many times after a difficult life event.

Broken Heart Syndrome

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You may feel this symptom when you have a rapid or irregular heartbeat.

Palpitations

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The term used (often found on an echo) used to tell you what % your heart function is at?

Ejection Fraction (EF)

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This device is often implanted to prevent sudden cardiac arrest by detecting and correcting life-threatening heart rhythms.

Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD)

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This class of medications is often prescribed to help slow the heart rate down, Lowers BP’s, and Helps the heart pump more efficiently.

Beta-Blockers (Metoprolol, Coreg, Bisoprolol)

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The term for weakened heart muscle.

Cardiomyopathy

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This persistent symptom, often considered "dry," happens when you have fluid buildup in the lungs. It often keeps you awake at night when you lay down.

Coughing

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Often seen on an X-ray when admitted to the hospital for congestive HF- this term is used for when they see extra fluid on your lungs.

pulmonary edema

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A device that can be implanted for life, or waiting for a transplant

LVAD- Left Ventricular Assistive Device

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Your doctor may prescribe one of these 3 medication classes to help ease the load on your heart, lower your blood pressure, and help you feel less short of breath.

ACE Inhibitors( Lisinopril)/ARNI(Entresto)/ARBs (Losartan)

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