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Exploring symptoms in chronic heart failure.

Inger Ekman, John G F Cleland, Bert Andersson

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    Patient-reported symptoms in chronic heart failure (CHF) significantly impact lifestyle and mental health. Recognizing these symptoms is crucial for predicting hospitalizations and mortality, guiding better patient care.

    Area of Science:

    • Cardiology
    • Patient-reported outcomes
    • Chronic heart failure (CHF) management

    Background:

    • Patient symptoms in CHF encompass physical, lifestyle, and psychological aspects, differing from investigator-assessed classifications.
    • Patient self-assessment of symptoms independently predicts long-term hospitalization and mortality in CHF patients.

    Discussion:

    • Structured symptom assessment is vital for optimal CHF care, mirroring the importance of clinical signs.
    • Understanding patient-reported symptoms enhances the holistic management of chronic heart failure.

    Key Insights:

    • Patient-reported symptoms are critical indicators in chronic heart failure (CHF).
    • Self-assessed functional status in CHF patients often diverges from clinician assessments.
    • Symptom recognition and structured assessment are essential for effective CHF management.

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    Outlook:

    • Developing and implementing structured symptom assessment models can improve CHF patient outcomes.
    • Further research into patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) will refine CHF care strategies.