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Universal Definition and Classification of Heart Failure

Authors :
Jian Zhang
Mark H. Drazner
Yuya Matsue
Magdy Abdelhamid
Prateeti Khazanie
Randall C. Starling
Marco Metra
Yasushi Sakata
Nancy M. Albert
Hiroyuki Tsutsui
John R. Teerlink
Gregg C. Fonarow
Gerasimos Filippatos
G. Michael Felker
Carolyn S.P. Lam
Juan Esteban Gomez-Mesa
Massimo F Piepoli
Paul A. Heidenreich
Andrew J.S. Coats
Teruhiko Imamura
John Atherton
Shelley Zieroth
Kazuhiro Yamamoto
Ewa A. Jankowska
Petar M. Seferović
Koichiro Kinugawa
Giuseppe M.C. Rosano
Clyde W. Yancy
Biykem Bozkurt
Orly Vardeny
Michael Böhm
Stamatis Adamopoulos
Tomohito Ohtani
James L. Januzzi
Piotr Ponikowski
Mona Fiuzat
Stefan D. Anker
Javed Butler
Source :
Journal of cardiac failure.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In this document, we propose a universal definition of heart failure (HF) as the following: HF is a clinical syndrome with symptoms and or signs caused by a structural and/or functional cardiac abnormality and corroborated by elevated natriuretic peptide levels and or objective evidence of pulmonary or systemic congestion. We propose revised stages of HF as follows. At-risk for HF (Stage A), for patients at risk for HF but without current or prior symptoms or signs of HF and without structural or biomarkers evidence of heart disease. Pre-HF (stage B), for patients without current or prior symptoms or signs of HF, but evidence of structural heart disease or abnormal cardiac function, or elevated natriuretic peptide levels. HF (Stage C), for patients with current or prior symptoms and/or signs of HF caused by a structural and/or functional cardiac abnormality. Advanced HF (Stage D), for patients with severe symptoms and/or signs of HF at rest, recurrent hospitalizations despite guideline-directed management and therapy (GDMT), refractory or intolerant to GDMT, requiring advanced therapies such as consideration for transplant, mechanical circulatory support, or palliative care. Finally, we propose a new and revised classification of HF according to left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). The classification includes HF with reduced EF (HFrEF): HF with an LVEF of ≤40%; HF with mildly reduced EF (HFmrEF): HF with an LVEF of 41% to 49%; HF with preserved EF (HFpEF): HF with an LVEF of ≥50%; and HF with improved EF (HFimpEF): HF with a baseline LVEF of ≤40%, a ≥10-point increase from baseline LVEF, and a second measurement of LVEF of >40%.

Details

ISSN :
15328414
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of cardiac failure
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2257ee0796657c7a9c321dcffbd47b47