• Revista clínica española · Mar 2021

    Consensus on improving the comprehensive care of patients with acute heart failure.

    • J F Delgado, J M Cepeda, P Llorens, J Jacob, J Comín, M Montero, Ò Miró, E López de Sá, L Manzano, F J Martín-Sánchez, F Formiga, J Masip, J I Pérez-Calvo, P Herrero-Puente, N Manito, and en representación de los grupos de trabajo de la SEC, SEMI y SEMES.
    • Servicio de Cardiología, Hospital 12 de Octubre, Facultad de Medicina UCM, CIBERCV, Madrid, España. Electronic address: juan.delgado@salud.madrid.org.
    • Rev Clin Esp. 2021 Mar 1; 221 (3): 163168163-168.

    AbstractThe latest acute heart failure consensus document from the Spanish Society of Cardiology, Spanish Society of Internal Medicine, and Spanish Society of Emergency Medicine was published in 2015, which made an update covering the main novelties regarding acute heart failure from the last few years necessary. These include publication of updated European guidelines on heart failure in 2016, new studies on the pharmacological treatment of patients during hospitalization, and other recent developments regarding acute heart failure such as early treatment, intermittent treatment, advanced heart failure, and refractory congestion. This consensus document was drafted with the aim of updating all aspects related to acute heart failure and to create a document that comprehensively describes the diagnosis, treatment, and management of this disease.Copyright © 2020 Elsevier España, S.L.U. and Sociedad Española de Medicina Interna (SEMI). All rights reserved.

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