| Acute Heart FailureDefinition
- Heart failure (HF)
- An abnormality of cardiac structure or function that reduces the hearts ability to eject blood (systolic dysfunction) or fill with blood (diastolic dysfunction), causing circulatory congestion, dyspnea, fatigue and weakness
- Acute HF is a sudden reduction in cardiac performance, resulting in:
- Acute pulmonary edema
- At its most extreme, life-threatening, acute development of alveolar edema in patients with or without previously compensated congestive HF
- Hypotension with or without peripheral edema
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