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  1. Also known as: CHF, congestive heart failure
    A progressive heart disease that affects pumping action of the heart muscles. This causes fatigue, shortness of breath.
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    Urgent medical attention is usually recommended in severe cases by healthcare providers
    How common is condition?
    Very common (More than 3 million cases per year in US)
    Is condition treatable?
    Treatments can help manage condition, no known cure
    Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging?
    Often requires lab test or imaging
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    Common for ages 60 and older
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    More common in females
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    Family history may increase likelihood
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    Causes

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    • Causes include:
    • Coronary artery disease (CAD) – Reduced blood supply to heart muscles because of blocked or narrowed arteries
    • Heart attack – Completely stopped blood supply to heart muscles, permanently damaging them
    • Cardiomyopathy – Damaged heart muscles because of infection, alcohol or drug abuse
    • Overworking of heart – because of high blood pressure, kidney disease, diabetes, heart defects at birth, defective valves of the heart, obesity
    • Ethnicity – Common among African Americans
    • Risk factors include
    • Uncontrolled high blood pressure
    • Uncontrolled Diabetes
    • Certain medications, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antiarrhythmic drugs
    • Sleep disorders
    • Viral infection to the heart muscles
    • Obesity
    • Excessive alcohol consumption
    • Irregular heart beat

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    Symptoms

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    Contact your provider if experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms.

    Heart failure may be symptomless or range from mild to severe. Symptoms may be constant or infrequent and may include:

    • Congested lungs – Fluid filled lungs resulting in shortness of breath, dry cough, or wheezing
    • Fluid and water retention – Results from reduced blood supply to kidneys, in turn leading to swollen ankles, legs, and abdomen (body swelling), weight gain, increased frequency of urination at night, loss of appetite, and/or nausea
    • Reduced blood supply to vital organs – Results in dizziness, tiredness, weakness, and confusion
    • Rapid or irregular heartbeats
    • Weight gain
    • Chest pain
    • Fainting in severe cases

    Symptoms of heart failure in children may include:

    • Poor feeding
    • Excessive sweating
    • Difficulty breathing

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    Treatment

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    Generally the treatment helps to reduce the symptoms but the specializing treatment depends on the progress of the disease.

    Medication

    Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors: Converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors)helps to open narrowed blood vessels.

    Benazepril . Captopril . Enalapril

    Beta blockers: To reduce blood pressure and slow down heart rate.

    Acebutolol . Atenolol . Bisoprolol

    Diuretics: To reduce fluid content in the body.

    Metolazone . Indapamide . Hydrochlorothiazide

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    Diagnosis

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    One or more of these tests may be recommended by your medical provider.
    Diagnosis involves physical examination and imaging tests.

    Common tests & procedures

    Blood test: Kidney and thyroid functions Cholesterol levels Blood cell count B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels, a substance indicative of heart failure

    X-ray: Chest X-ray detects enlarged heart and fluid filled lungs.

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): MRI of chest detects any damages to the heart muscles, blockages in the heart.

    Echocardiogram: Helps in evaluating heart muscles and valves.

    Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG): To assess how well the heart pumps blood.

    Ejection fraction (EF): To measure the amount of blood released during contraction of the heart.

    Stress test: Measures the health of the heart and amount of stress it can sustain.

    Cardiac catheterization: To check for coronary artery disease.

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  2. Chronic, progressive condition

    Heart failure (sometimes called congestive heart failure) is a chronic, progressive condition in which the heart muscle is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs for blood and oxygen.
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