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Heart Failure Staging and Indications for Advanced Therapies in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease.

Alexander C EgbeHeidi M Connolly
Published in: Heart failure clinics (2024)
Heart failure (HF) is common in adults with congenital heart disease (CHD), and it is the leading cause of death in this population. Adults with CHD presenting with stage D HF have a poor prognosis, and early recognition of signs of advanced HF and referral for advanced therapies for HF offer the best survival as compared with other therapies. The indications for advanced therapies for HF outlined in this article should serve as a guide for clinicians to determine the optimal time for referral. Palliative care should be part of the multidisciplinary care model for HF in patients with CHD.
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