Heart Failure Flashcards

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What are the doses for beta-blockers in heart failure?

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What are the drugs to prescribe for reduced ejection fraction heart failure as a GP?

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Avoid fluid overload - Loop diuretic i.e furosemide

ACE-inhibitor

B-blocker

Note: only start ACE-inhibitor and B-blocker one at a time, otherwise risk hypotension!

Titrate to maximum tolerable dose if possible

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What are the drugs to prescribe for someone with reduced ejection fraction heart failure?

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Avoid fluid overload - furosemide 20mg

ACE + B-blocker (start one at a time at lowest possible dose before titrating up)

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What are some symptoms in end-stage heart failure?

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Pain

Breathlessness

Persistent cough

Fatigue

Limitation of physical activity

Depression and anxiety

Constipation

Loss of appetite and nausea

Oedema

Insomnia

Cognitive impairment

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Management for patients with end-stage heart failure?

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Breathlessness - opioid, a benzodiazepine, and/or home oxygen

Pain - morphine/nitrates

Manage anxiety and depression

Manage constipation

Manage insomnia - i.e Z-drugs

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What to give for preserved ejection fraction heart failure?

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Loop diuretic i.e furosemide

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