Guidelines for the prevention, detection and management of people with chronic heart failure in Australia 2006


Autoria(s): Krum, Henry; Jelenik, Michael V.; Stewart, Simon; Sindone, Andrew; Atherton, John J.; Hawkes, Anna L.; on behalf of the CHF Guidelines Core Writers
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20/11/2006

Resumo

* Chronic heart failure (CHF) is found in 1.5%–2.0% of Australians. Considered rare in people aged less than 45 years, its prevalence increases to over 10% in people aged ≥ 65 years. * CHF is one of the most common reasons for hospital admission and general practitioner consultation in the elderly (≥ 70 years). * Common causes of CHF are ischaemic heart disease (present in > 50% of new cases), hypertension (about two-thirds of cases) and idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (around 5%–10% of cases). * Diagnosis is based on clinical features, chest x-ray and objective measurement of ventricular function (eg, echocardiography). Plasma levels of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) may have a role in diagnosis, primarily as a test for exclusion. Diagnosis may be strengthened by a beneficial clinical response to treatment(s) directed towards amelioration of symptoms. * Management involves prevention, early detection, amelioration of disease progression, relief of symptoms, minimisation of exacerbations, and prolongation of survival.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:81412

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Australasian Medical Publishing

Palavras-Chave #11 Medical and Health Sciences
Tipo

Journal Article