4 edition of Improving outcomes in chronic heart failure found in the catalog.
Improving outcomes in chronic heart failure
Published
2004
by BMJ Books in London
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Simon Stewart, Lynda Blue. |
Genre | Case studies. |
Contributions | Stewart, Simon., Blue, Lynda. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xii, 250 p. : |
Number of Pages | 250 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18485000M |
ISBN 10 | 0727917234 |
Chronic aortic regurgitation (AR) is associated with increased preload (regurgitant volume overload) and afterload (increased end-diastolic volume and wall stress), leading to left ventricular (LV) dilatation and systolic impairment that precede the onset of symptoms. Progression is slow—surgery is required in Cited by: 2. Improving Outcomes for African Americans with Chronic Heart Failure: A Comparison of Two Home Care Management Delivery Methods Show all authors. Mary D. Bondmass, RN, PhD. Mary D. Bondmass. University of Nevada Las Vegas, Maryland Parkway, Box , Las Vegas, NV , [email protected]Cited by:
Heart failure (HF) has become a significant public health problem, with a rapidly rising incidence and prevalence that is predicted to continue to rise far into the 21st century. 1 Overall, % of the adult population in developed countries worldwide suffers from HF but prevalence increases fold in those over 75 years of age. 2 Because the incidence of HF rises with age its prevalence will Author: Tiny Jaarsma. Ivabradine is most appropriately used as a second-line treatment for systolic heart failure (HF) and chronic stable angina, according to a review published Sept. 25 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.. Ivabradine selectively inhibits the pacemaker current in sinoatrial node tissue, decreasing the rate of diastolic depolarization.
Heart failure is the end result of a number of different pathophysiological processes in which there is injury to the heart with loss or impairment of functioning myocardial cells. 5 Compensatory neurohormonal mechanisms are activated in order to maintain adequate cardiac function and tissue perfusion. Activation of the sympathetic nervous system increases heart rate and cardiac contractility Cited by: 2. Chronic heart failure (CHF) affects over Australians with another 30 new cases diagnosed each year.1 Prevalence increases with age, from % in people aged 55–64 years to % in those aged over 75 years.1 Despite improved understanding of the pathophysiology and management, morbidity and mortality remain high, with CHF causing 43 hospitalisations and deaths in
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Improving Outcomes in Chronic Heart Failure: Specialist Nurse Intervention from Research to Practice, Second Edition. which is all too frequent for persons with heart failure. This book describes and discusses the latest research concerning the benefits of having specially trained nurses manage the care of patients with heart failure after.
book – Improving outcomes in chronic heart failure: a practial guide to specialist nurse intervention. Heart failure as a truly malignant, debilitating, and costly syndrome has finally attracted the kind of attention and resources it deserves in many developed countries.
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Improving Outcomes in Chronic Heart Failure: A practical guide to specialist nurse intervention5/5(1). Heart failure is a condition that often results in chronic tiredness and shortness of breath. It also requires complex nursing and medical treatment, especially after a hospital admission, which is all too frequent for persons with heart failure.5/5(1).
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Heart failure is a condition that often results in chronic tiredness and shortness of breath.5/5(2). Improving Outcomes in Chronic Heart Failure: A Practical Guide to Specialist Nurse Intervention. Publication Year: Edition: 2nd Authors/Editor: Stewart, Simon; Blue, Lynda Publisher: Wiley ISBN: Heart failure is a condition that often results in chronic tiredness and shortness of breath.
It also requires complex nursing and medical treatment, especially after a hospital admission, which is all too frequent for persons with heart failure. This book describes and discusses the latest research. Heart failure is a condition that often results in chronic tiredness and shortness of breath.
It also requires complex nursing and medical treatment, especially after a hospital admission, which is all too frequent for persons with heart book describes and discusses the latest research concerning the benefits of having specially trained nurses manage the care of patients with.
Introduction. Chronic heart failure (CHF) is rapidly becoming the highest priority for cardiac care providers in developed countries (Stewart and Blue, ), having a one-year mortality of % and high readmission rates, and causing a poor quality of life. Get this from a library.
Improving outcomes in chronic heart failure: specialist nurse intervention from research to practice. [Simon Stewart; Lynda Blue;] -- "Since publication of the first edition of this book, the knowledge and practice of nurse intervention in chronic heart failure outcomes has expanded considerably, with programmes being set up in.
Improving Outcomes in Chronic Heart Failure A practical guide to specialist nurse intervention by Simon Stewart Editor Lynda Blue Editor.
the book also contains a practical guide to developing this type of care program into a fully functional service that provides quality care to those patients admitted to hospital with heart failure.
ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xi, pages: illustrations ; 23 cm: Contents: The increasing burden of chronic heart failure / John J.V. McMurray, Simon Stewart --Determinants of health-care utilisation by patients with chronic heart failure / Tiny Jaarsma, Kathleen Dracup --Specialist nurse intervention in chronic heart failure.
Purpose of the Review. To examine interventions aimed at improving psychological outcomes (e.g., caregiver burden, quality of life, anxiety, depression, perceived control, stress mastery, caregiver confidence and preparedness, and caregiver mastery) in family caregivers of Cited by: Chronic heart failure in congenital heart disease: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association [published online ahead of print Janu ].
Circulation. doi: /CIR Improving Outcomes in Chronic Heart Failure: A practical guide to specialist nurse intervention eBook: Stewart, Simon, Blue, Lynda: : Kindle Store5/5(1). Description: This book is a well-researched source of evidence-based outcomes for providing and measuring interventions and outcomes in the heart failure population.
Purpose: The authors' purpose is to bring to the forefront the role of focusing and measuring health-related quality of life in the management of heart : In Part 1 of this two-part article on assessing and managing patients with chronic kidney disease, the authors provide an overview of the disease, describe identification and etiology, and discuss ways to slow disease progression.
Part 2, which addresses disease complications and treatment for kidney failure, will appear next month. Improving outcomes in chronic heart failure: specialist nurse intervention from research to practice Stewart, Simon, ; Blue, Lynda Heart failure is a condition that often results in chronic tiredness and shortness of breath.
Improving Outcomes In Chronic Heart Failure: A Practical Guide To Specialist Nurse Intervention Book Pdf - Coping with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is challenging for many people, since symptoms often don't appear until the disease is advanced and the patient is close to requiring dialysis.
This two-part article aims to provide nurses with the basic information necessary to assess and manage patients with CKD. Part 1, which appeared last month, offered an overview of the disease, described. ESC guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic heart failure the Task Force for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute and Chronic Heart Failure of the European Society of Cardiology [published correction appears in Eur J Heart Fail.
;–]. Eur J Heart Fail. ; – doi: /eurjhf/hfsCited by: Improving the Management of Chronic Heart Failure during Transitions of Care Activity Overview In part one of the series faculty focus on evidence-based guidelines for chronic heart failure and the pharmacist’s role in transitions of care.
Faculty also address strategies for reducing hospital.potential to improve outcomes for patients with heart failure and ultimately to save lives. Compliance with clinical practice guidelines is also associated with improved outcomes for patients with heart failure.
However, in many countries there is considerable variation in how closely physicians follow guideline recommendations.