Treatment Goals for Heart Failure Patients in Critical Caredoi:10.1002/9780470994757.ch6hemodynamic profilecardiorenal syndromeheart failure hospitalizationdiastolic blood pressurediureticsAnna GawlinskiLynne Warner StevensonJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Tissue Doppler imaging may be useful in iden- tifying patients at risk for progressive cardiomyopathy.62 Standard assessments of heart failure (e.g., New York Heart Association classification of heart failure) should be conducted at the same time as the echocardiographic examination with the goal ...
LGBTQ patients and data-driven health equity goals Some healthcare professionals should learn more about the unique health needs of LGBTQ people and the value of collecting sexual orientation and gender identity data, says Dana Trampas, senior digital health specialist at HIMSS. ...
The 2021 update was released in early 2021. It provides updated guidance and recommendations on how to streamline clinical care so we can achieve optimal outcomes for patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction. There are 10 pivotal issues that are touched upon. The exciting thing is...
JD Kirylo - 《Associationforchildhoodeducationinternational》 被引量: 718发表: 2010年 Health-related quality of life as a predictor of hospital readmission and death among patients with heart failure. We sought to examine the relationship between health-related quality of life (HRQL) and a first ...
To construct the clearest case to the contrary, this discussion will focus on patients with advanced heart failure as those in whom hemodynamic abnormalities are most apparent (although a case can also be made for contributions of early rises in intracardiac pressures, blunting of natriuretic peptide...
Medical experts examine the current treatment landscape and goals for patients with hepatic encephalopathy, addressing patient outcomes and hospital discharge planning, while also acknowledging that some patients may require rehabilitation or long-term care facilities to sustain remission and optimize their ...
The intervention effect was stronger among patients whose clinicians reported using the form (eTable 3 in Supplement 2). There was not consistent evidence of heterogeneity of treatment effects for the outcomes by patient diagnosis (cancer vs no cancer; heart disease vs no heart disease; and lung...
The sample included patients with asthma, diabetes and heart failure. As expected, it was found that more discrepancy in goal importance and attainability was generally associated with lower levels of quality of life and psychological well-being. Self-efficacy in achieving desired health outcomes was...
Now, with the goals of therapy, it’s important to note that we want to make sure that they’re tolerable and efficacious for our patients. So, when we’re selecting these based on the regimens that we have, fitness is always used to guide treatment in CLL. Now, the assessment of fit...