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Asymptomatic HF Patients with Reduced LVEF

Asymptomatic HF Patients with Reduced LVEF. HFSA 2010 Recommendations. HFSA 2010 Practice Guideline ALVD & Exercise. Recommendation 5.1 It is recommended that all patients with asymptomatic LV dysfunction (ALVD) exercise regularly according to a physician-directed prescription to:

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Asymptomatic HF Patients with Reduced LVEF

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  1. Asymptomatic HF Patients with Reduced LVEF HFSA 2010 Recommendations

  2. HFSA 2010 Practice GuidelineALVD & Exercise • Recommendation 5.1 • It is recommended that all patients with asymptomatic LV dysfunction (ALVD) exercise regularly according to a physician-directed prescription to: • Avoid general deconditioning • Optimize weight, blood pressure and diabetes control • Reduce cardiovascular risk Strength of Evidence = C

  3. HFSA 2010 Practice GuidelineALVD & Smoking • Recommendation 5.2 • Smoking cessation is recommended in all patients, including those with ALVD. • Strength of Evidence = B

  4. HFSA 2010 Practice GuidelineALVD & Alcohol • Recommendation 5.3 • Abstinence is recommended if there is current or previous history of excessive alcohol intake. • Strength of Evidence = C

  5. HFSA 2010 Practice GuidelineALVD & Blood Pressure • Recommendation 5.4 • It is recommended that all patients with ALVD and hypertension achieve optimal blood pressure control. • Strength of Evidence = B

  6. HFSA 2010 Practice GuidelineALVD & ACE Inhibitors • Recommendation 5.5 • ACE inhibitor therapy is recommended for asymptomatic patients with reduced LVEF (<40%). • Strength of Evidence = A

  7. HFSA 2010 Practice GuidelineALVD & ARBs • Recommendation 5.6 • ARBs are recommended for asymptomatic patients with reduced LVEF who are intolerant of ACE inhibitors from cough or angioedema. Strength of Evidence = C • Routine use of the combination of ACE inhibitors and ARBs for prevention of heart failure is not recommended in this population. Strength of Evidence = C

  8. HFSA 2010 Practice GuidelineALVD & Beta Blockers • Recommendation 5.7 • Beta blocker therapy should be considered for asymptomatic patients with reduced LVEF. • Post MI Strength of Evidence = B • Non Post-MI Strength of Evidence = C

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