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  2. New York Heart Association Functional Classification

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    The New York Heart Association (NYHA) Functional Classification provides a simple way of classifying the extent of heart failure.It places patients in one of four categories based on how much they are limited during physical activity; the limitations/symptoms are in regard to normal breathing and varying degrees in shortness of breath and/or angina.

  3. Cardiac contractility modulation - Wikipedia

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    The FDA approved the OPTIMIZER Smart System, which delivers cardiac contractility modulation therapy, as indicated to improve 6-minute hall walk distance, quality of life, and functional status of NYHA Class III heart failure patients who remain symptomatic despite guideline directed medical therapy, who are in normal sinus rhythm, are not indicated for cardiac resynchronization therapy, and ...

  4. Heart failure - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of anemia significantly improves the quality of life for those with heart failure, often with a reduction in severity of the NYHA classification, and also improves mortality rates. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] The European Society of Cardiology recommends screening for iron deficiency and treating with intravenous iron if deficiency is found.

  5. Management of heart failure - Wikipedia

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    It remains unknown if surgery is superior to optimal medical therapy. The STICH trial (Surgical Treatment for IschemiC Heart Failure) will examine the role of medical treatment, coronary artery bypass surgery and left ventricle remodeling surgery in heart failure patients. Results are expected to be published in 2009 [needs update] and 2011. [56]

  6. Q-Symbio - Wikipedia

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    At week 16, there were improvements in NYHA classification, VAS score, and 6MWT (6-Minute Walk Test) in both treatment groups, but there were no significant differences between the groups. There was a trend with a 20% reduction of NT-proBNP in the CoQ10 group and a proportional rise of 12% in the placebo group.

  7. Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of angina pectoris

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    The CCS grading system for angina is, in part, used to evaluate fitness to fly by the British Cardiovascular Society.They recommend no action by class I and II patients with stable angina, class III should consider mobility assistance from airport staff and in-flight supplemental oxygen therapy, and that class IV patients should ideally defer their travel plans or travel with a medical ...

  8. RALES (trial) - Wikipedia

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    The RALES trial established spironolactone as a vital component of therapy for patients with severe heart failure, demonstrating significant reductions in mortality and hospitalization and improvements in symptoms. The trial's findings have been instrumental in shaping current heart failure treatment guidelines and improving patient outcomes.

  9. Killip class - Wikipedia

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    The Killip classification is a system used in individuals with an acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), taking into account physical examination and the development of heart failure in order to predict and stratify their risk of mortality. Individuals with a low Killip class are less likely to die within the first 30 days after their ...