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heart, section, the middle, heart, circulation of blood, the heart, chf, congestive heart failure, heart failure, congestive heart failure, the heart, loses its ability to pump blood efficiently, term "heart failure" should not be confused, cardiac arrest, a situation, the heart actually stops beating, heart failure is always a chronic, long-term condition, develop suddenly, affect the right side, left side, sides, the heart, the heart's pumping action is lost, blood, back up into other areas, liver, gastrointestinal tract, extremities, right-sided heart failure, lungs, left-sided heart failure, heart failure, many organs don't receive enough oxygen, nutrients, damages them, reduces ability to function properly, most areas, sides, the heart fail, most common causes, heart failure, hypertension, high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, heart attack, structural, functional causes, heart failure, valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, lung disease, heart tumor, heart failure becomes more common, advancing age, at increased risk, developing heart failure, overweight, have diabetes, smoke cigarettes, abuse alcohol, use cocaine, weight gain, swelling of feet, ankles, swelling, the abdomen, pronounced neck veins, loss of appetite, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, after lying, difficulty sleeping, fatigue, weakness, faintness, sensation of feeling the heart beat, palpitations, irregular, rapid pulse, decreased alertness, concentration, cough, decreased urine production, need to urinate at night, infants, sweat, feeding, exertion, patients, heart failure have no symptoms, in these people, develop only, infections, high fever, anemia, abnormal heart rhythm, arrhythmias, hyperthyroidism, kidney disease, a physical examination, reveal either an irregular, a rapid heartbeat, distended neck veins, enlarged liver, swelling, the limbs, peripheral edema, signs of fluid around the lungs, pleural effusion, listening, chest, a stethoscope, reveal lung crackles, abnormal heart sounds, blood pressure normal, elevated, an enlargement, the heart, decreased heart functioning seen on several tests, the following, echocardiogram, heart catheterization, chest x-ray, chest ct scan, cardiac mri, nuclear heart scans, muga, rnv, ecg, arrhythmias, the following test results, cbc, blood chemistry, serum sodium, bun, creatinine, liver function tests, serum uric acid, atrial natriuretic peptide, anp, brain natriuretic peptide, bnp, urinalysis, urinary sodium, creatinine clearance, swan-ganz measurements, right heart catheterization, excessive fluid has accumulated around the sac surrounding the heart, pericardium, have the fluid removed, a pericardiocentesis, have heart failure, monitor closely, having follow up appointments at least every 3 to 6 months, figuring out any underlying cause, periodic testing of heart function, an ultrasound of heart, an echocardiogram, done once in ato give an estimate, heart is pumping blood, each stroke, beat, responsibility to monitor yourself, help manage condition, one important way to, this, track weight on a daily basis, weight gain, a sign, retaining fluid, pump function, heart is worsening, make sure weigh yourself, on the same scale, little to no clothes on, important measures, take medications, carry a list of medications, wherever go, limit salt, sodium intake, don't smoke, stay active, walk, ride a stationary bicycle, provide a safe, effective exercise plan, degree of heart failure, how well, on tests that check the strength, function, heart, not exercise on days that weight has gone up from fluid retention, not feeling well, lose weight, overweight, get enough rest, after exercise, eating, allows heart to rest, keep feet elevated to decrease swelling, tips to lower salt, sodium intake, look, foods, labeled "low-sodium, " "sodium-free, " "no salt added, ", "unsalted, " check the total sodium content on food labels, especially careful of canned, packaged, frozen foods, a nutritionist, teach how to understand these labels, don't cook, salt, add salt to what, eating, try pepper, garlic, lemon, spices, flavor instead, careful of packaged spice blends, often contain salt, salt products, monosodium glutamate, msg, avoid foods, naturally high in sodium, anchovies, meats, particularly cured meats, bacon, hot dogs, sausage, bologna, ham, salami, nuts, olives, pickles, sauerkraut, soy, worcestershire sauces, tomato, vegetable juices, cheese, take care, eating out, stick to steamed, grilled, baked, boiled, broiled foods, no added salt, sauce, cheese, use oil, vinegar, rather than bottled dressings, on salads, eat fresh fruit, sorbet, having dessert, consider prescribing the following medications, ace inhibitors captopril, enalapril, medications open up blood vessels, decrease the work load, the heart, become an important part of treatment, diuretics, several types, thiazide, loop diuretics, potassium-sparing diuretics, help rid body of fluid, sodium, digitalis glycosides, increase the ability, the heart muscle to contract properly, prevent heart rhythm disturbances, angiotensin receptor blockers, arbs, losartan, candesartan, ace inhibitors, reduce the workload, the heart, class of drug is especially important, who cannot tolerate ace inhibitors, beta-blockers, particularly useful, a history of coronary artery disease, hospitalization, acute chf, hospitalized patients, receive oxygen, intravenous medications vasodilators, diuretics, heart's ability to pump blood, directly increased by medications, inotropic agents, dobutamine, milrinone, given intravenously, unstable patients receiving several medications, need also hemodynamic monitoring, swan-ganz catheterization, severe cases of chf, require more drastic measures, excess fluid, removed, dialysis, circulatory assistance, provided by implanted devices the intra-aortic balloon pump, iabp, left ventricular assist device, lvad, devices, life-saving, not permanent solutions, become dependent on circulatory support, need a heart transplant, heart failure, serious disorder that carries a reduced life expectancy, many forms of heart failure, controlled, lifestyle change, correction of any underlying disorder, heart failure, chronic illness, infection, physical stressors, pulmonary edema, total failure, the heart to function, circulatory collapse, arrhythmias, lethal arrhythmias, side effects of medications, low blood pressure, hypotension, light-headedness, fainting, lupus reaction, headache, gastrointestinal upset, nausea, heartburn, diarrhea, cough, muscle cramps, digitalis toxicity, weakness, increased cough, sputum production, sudden weight gain, swelling, unexplained symptoms develop, experience severe crushing chest pain, fainting, irregular heartbeat, other symptoms accompany a rapid, irregular heartbeat, treatment of conditions, congestive heart failure, treat high blood pressure, diet, exercise, treat high cholesterol, diet, exercise, not smoke, avoid alcohol use, take an ace inhibitor, have heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, treat arrhythmias, abnormal heart rhythms, keep heart rate under control, treat an underlying thyroid disorder, consider the following lifestyle habits, strong family history of chf, reduce salt intake, exercise.
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