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Management Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction: A Mini Review


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BACKGROUND

Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome that results when heart’s ability to contract or fill is impaired structurally or functionally. Current guideline has been classified HF according to level of left ventricular ejection fraction (EF). 1) Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HRrEF): EF ≤ 40%; 2) Heart failure with mildy ejection fraction (HRmrEF): EF 41 - 49%; 3) Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HRpEF): EF ≥50%.

AIM

We aimed to analyse the management of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

METHODS

We conducted a literature search of relevant articles in various databases (Pubmed & Google Scholar). Articles to include in the review was based on agreement of the authors.

RESULTS

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) accounts for 50% of all heart failure cases. HFpEF remains a challenging condition to diagnose given its unclear and often heterogenous etiology with numerous clinical mimics and complex systemic pathophysiology.

CONCLUSION

Additionally, effective treatment modalities are limited with numerous negative clinical trials over the past few decades. In this review, we updated the last knowledge of management HFpEF by reviewing recent guideline and studies.

eISSN:
1857-9361
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
Volume Open
Journal Subjects:
Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Surgery, Vascular Surgery