Heart Failure: Difference between revisions

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Although pharmacological treatment is usually emphasized, non-pharmacological management is of great importance for HF patients. It can have a significant impact on symptoms, functional capacity, wellbeing, morbidity, and prognosis. The most important non-pharmacological opinions are described below.
Although pharmacological treatment is usually emphasized, non-pharmacological management is of great importance for HF patients. It can have a significant impact on symptoms, functional capacity, wellbeing, morbidity, and prognosis. The most important non-pharmacological opinions are described below.
===== Education =====
===== Education =====
Education of both the patient and their family about HF and its symptoms is important. The patient and/or the caregiver should be able to undertake appropriate actions such as adjusting the diuretic dose or contact the physician. (Class I recommendation, level of evidence C; see table 4) Education on the importance  and (side) effects of medication should be provided to the patient in order to increase compliance. (Class I recommendation, level of evidence C)
Education of both the patient and their family about HF and its symptoms is important. The patient and/or the caregiver should be able to undertake appropriate actions such as adjusting the diuretic dose or contact the physician. (Class I recommendation, level of evidence C; see Table 4) Education on the importance  and (side) effects of medication should be provided to the patient in order to increase compliance. (Class I recommendation, level of evidence C)


===== Fluid and sodium restriction =====
===== Fluid and sodium restriction =====
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