Out with the Old and In with the New: Primary Care Management of Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction

Simon Stewart, Amy R. Stewart, Laura Waite, Justin Beilby

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Abstract

Primary care plays an integral role in the management of complex, chronic disease states such as heart failure. However, there is a disconnect between the characteristics of those recruited into clinical trials and those managed in the real world, which means the contribution and consideration of primary care in current guidelines is suboptimal. In this article, the authors explore key issues in the diagnosis and management of heart failure that need to be addressed from a primary care perspective. This article focuses on the issue of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and the integration of new clinical epidemiology and trial evidence into clinical practice. In response, the authors advocate for dedicated guidelines for the primary care management of heart failure, the development of strategies to facilitate communications between health professionals in acute and community care and a renewed focus on researching optimal models of heart failure care in the community.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere04
JournalCardiac Failure Review
Volume8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Expert guidelines
  • General practice
  • Heart failure
  • Preserved ejection fraction
  • Primary care

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