L6 Heart Failure: Types and Classification of Heart Failure

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  1. 4. Fraction Measurement used to classify heart failure by determining the percentage of blood pumped out of the heart.
  2. 5. Heart Failure Heart failure that primarily affects the right side of the heart, causing systemic edema.
  3. 7. Heart Failure Sudden onset or worsening of heart failure symptoms requiring immediate treatment.
  4. 11. Heart failure type with preserved ejection fraction greater than 50%.
  5. 14. Heart Failure Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, characterized by impaired relaxation of the heart.
  6. 15. Cardiomyopathy Thickening of the heart muscle, leading to diastolic dysfunction.
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  1. 1. Heart Failure Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, characterized by impaired contraction of the heart.
  2. 2. Heart failure type with an ejection fraction of less than 40%.
  3. 3. Heart Failure General term for heart failure with fluid retention and congestion.
  4. 6. Heart failure type with mildly reduced ejection fraction between 41-49%.
  5. 8. Heart Failure Long-term, persistent heart failure requiring ongoing management.
  6. 9. Edema Fluid accumulation in the lungs, commonly associated with heart failure.
  7. 10. Disease of the heart muscle that can lead to heart failure.
  8. 12. Heart Failure Heart failure that primarily affects the left side of the heart, causing pulmonary congestion.
  9. 13. Cardiomyopathy Enlargement of the heart chambers, leading to systolic dysfunction.