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Acute recognition and management of congestive heart failure
Authors:J M Passmore  R A Goldstein
Affiliation:University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas.
Abstract:The acute recognition and management of CHF is challenging. A basic understanding of the determinants of cardiac performance and myocardial O2 consumption along with the pathophysiology of CHF is essential knowledge for the physician undertaking to treat this serious disorder. The basic value of the patient history and physical examination along with assessment of noninvasive tests remains unquestioned, but in addition much relevant and sophisticated information can be gained by invasive hemodynamic monitoring. The cardiopulmonary profile generated by such monitoring allows the physician to use specific hemodynamic and circulatory data for the purpose of manipulating these variables favorably for the heart and circulation. A wide array of therapeutic options is currently available, but, in general, respiratory support and pharmacotherapy are the mainstays of treatment. The traditional agents like digitalis and diuretics have assumed a lesser role during the last decade because of the availability of potent new vasodilator and inotropic agents. In addition, certain mechanical, procedural, and surgical options can be used if circumstances are urgent. In the final analysis, physicians who manage these patients must possess strong cognitive skills but also the clinical reflexes to carry them out: for every hemodynamic and circulatory action, they must be prepared to counter quickly and decisively with a clinical reaction which utilizes these principles to optimize cardiac function. It is hoped that the strategies presented in this article will allow them to perform in such a manner.
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