About Heart Failure

Heart Failure is a chronic progressive disease that continues to contribute to increasing rates of mortality and morbidity. There are several recent developments in heart failure disease management, including new classes of medications and unique combination therapies.

In 2022, guidelines for heart failure management were updated to reflect these findings. Updates include new classifications of heart failure, four classes of goal-directed medication therapy, recommendations for SGLT2 inhibitors, recommendations or screening amyloid patients, an emphasis on team-based care in heart failure therapy referrals, and management recommendations for heart failure patients with other comorbid conditions such as atrial fibrillation, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and much more.

Resources

Provider Tools

Heart Healthy Toolbox

December 12, 2024

Patient Education Handouts

What is Pulmonary Hypertension (PH)? Fact Sheet

December 20, 2024

Courses

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Podcast Episodes

Diagnostics and Devices, Heart Failure

Ahead of the Curve: Remote Hemodynamic Monitoring and Heart Failure Care

In patients with heart failure, remote hemodynamic monitoring can identify health changes…

Atrial Fibrillation, Heart Failure

AFib and Heart Failure: Team-Based, Patient-Centric Strategies for Effective Management

The dynamics of AFib and Heart Failure often lead to patients navigating…

Heart Failure, Professional Development

Nurse Leadership: Clinical Nurse Specialists and Process Change

Learn more about the role of Clinical Nurse Specialist, and how these…