Lecture 12: Heart Failure - Part 2 Flashcards
What is a non-pharmacologic approach to tx of HF if pt’s Na+ is <126 mEq/L?
Fluid restriction to <2 L/day
Which type of activity should be avoided in HF and what should be encouraged?
- AVOID isometric acivity which ↑ SVR and afterload
- ENCOURAGE isotonic activity - walking, hiking, golf
Why is enoxaparin (subcut lovenox) given to someone with HF?
Prophylaxis for DVT’s
What does a class II recommendation mean in evidence based medicine?
Conflicting evidence and/or divergence of opinion
What does a grade of A-C represent in levels of evidence for evidence based recommendations?
- A = data from meta-analysis or multiple RCT’s; multiple populations evaluated
- B = data from single RCT or non-randomized studies; limited population evaluated
- C = only consensus opinion of experts, case studies, or standard of care, very limited populations evaluated
Which drug class is useful for all NYHA functional classification with systolic HF?
ACE inhibitors
ACE-I should be used cautiously in pt’s with what 2 underlying conditions?
- Renal insufficiency
- K+ >5 mEq/L
You should not give an ARB to a pt that had what AE from an ACE-I?
Angioedema
There is a survival benefit with using beta-blockers with what 2 underlying heart conditions?
- Chronic systolic HF
- Dilated cardiomyopathy
Beta-blockers should never be used in pt’s who are in what classification of HF?
Unstable (Class IV)
Which NYHA functional classes of HF are beta-blockers recommended in?
Class II and III
The US Carvedilol HF program showed improvement in what 2 pt parameters?
- Improved LVEF
- Improved well being
Which level of evidence exists for the use of beta-blockers in all stable pt’s with sx’s of HF and reduced EF, unless contraindicated?
Level A
Diuretics are able to relieve congestive (pulmonary) sx’s by decreasing what?
Preload
Which inotropic agent is useful in HFrEF and A.fib for ventricular rate control?
Digitalis