EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 29 MIN
02 - Heart Failure (Part 1)
from Key Perspectives · host Key Medical Care
In this first installment of our multi-part series on Heart Failure (HF), we dive into why this condition deserves such focused attention—especially in older adults. Of the 5 million patients in the US that have heart failure, more than 75% of them are 65+. Understanding the nuances of this chronic, progressive disease is essential for clinicians in geriatric care. Join us as we break down how to approach a patient with suspected heart failure, including key symptoms, diagnostic labs like BNP, and the role of imaging with echocardiography. We also explore the subtypes of HF—HFpEF, HFmrEF, and HFrEF—and discuss common communication pitfalls when discussing the diagnosis with patients. Whether you’re in the clinic, at the bedside, or providing care via telemedicine, this episode lays the groundwork for confident, evidence-based heart failure management.
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In this first installment of our multi-part series on Heart Failure (HF), we dive into why this condition deserves such focused attention—especially in older adults. Of the 5 million patients in the US that have heart failure, more than 75% of them are 65+. Understanding the nuances of this chronic, progressive disease is essential for clinicians in geriatric care. Join us as we break down how to approach a patient with suspected heart failure, including key symptoms, diagnostic labs like BNP, and the role of imaging with echocardiography. We also explore the subtypes of HF—HFpEF, HFmrEF, and HFrEF—and discuss common communication pitfalls when discussing the diagnosis with patients. Whether you’re in the clinic, at the bedside, or providing care via telemedicine, this episode lays the groundwork for confident, evidence-based heart failure management.
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