Heart Failure - Big Picture Flashcards
Agents that reduce hospitalizations, death, or interrupt disease progression
- ACE-inhibitors/Angiotensin Receptor blockers (ARBs) ± natriuretic peptide inhibitor
- Beta-blockers
- Aldosterone Antagonists
- Hydralazine/nitrate
Agents that reduce hospitalizations or improve symptoms without improving survival
- Diuretics
- Ivabradine
- Digoxin
Which patients should be on ACE-inhibitors/Angiotensin Receptor blockers (ARBs) ± natriuretic peptide inhibitor?
All patients with reduced EF unless contraindication
Which patients should be on Beta-blockers?
All patients with reduced EF unless contraindication
Which patients should be on Aldosterone Antagonists?
All patients with reduced EF PLUS certain criteria unless contraindication
Which patients should be on Hydralazine/nitrate?
All patients with reduced EF PLUS certain criteria unless contraindication
Which patients should be on Diuretics?
Patients with congestive symptoms
Which patients should be on Ivabradine?
Patients with reduced EF whose heart rate is ≥ 70 bpm in spite of optimized beta-blockade.
Which patients should be on Digoxin?
Patients with low EF who continue to require hospitalization in spite of being optimized on life-saving medications
What is a natriuretic peptide inhibitor?
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