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19. Practical outpatient management of worsening chronic heart failure

Practical outpatient management of worsening chronic heart failure

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Average read time: 65 minutes.

Short Summary of the Article:

This article provides a comprehensive review of practical outpatient management of worsening chronic heart failure (WHF). It explores the limitations of traditional hospital-based management of WHF and discusses the shift toward outpatient intravenous (IV) diuretic treatment strategies that have been developed, particularly in American healthcare centers. The article outlines the pathophysiological background of diuretic therapy, identifies suitable patient profiles for outpatient treatment, and offers practical guidelines for clinicians to implement this approach in different healthcare settings, such as day hospitals or home hospitalization.

 

Learning Outcomes 

Upon completion of this activity, you should have an understanding of:

  1. The pathophysiological mechanisms behind heart failure and how diuretics relieve congestion.
  2. How to identify and manage patients with worsening heart failure in an outpatient setting.
  3. Practical guidelines for administering IV diuretic treatments in outpatient care.

 

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Ryshane Sewpersad