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Abstract
Acute heart failure (AHF) is a leading cause of hospital admission in the UK and is associated with significant mortality. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence ( 2014 ) has published guidelines for the management of AHF but, after a clinical event in which a patient's management differed from that recommended in the guidelines occurred in the author's emergency department, he conducted a critical analysis of them. This article provides a case study of the clinical event, reviews the treatment methods adopted and explores the rationale for taking a different approach from that recommended in the guidelines. The evidence base for the use of diuretics, nitrates and non-invasive ventilation in the management of patients with AHF is also appraised.Entities:
Keywords: acute heart failure; congestive cardiac failure; emergency care; left ventricular failure; pulmonary oedema
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26638756 DOI: 10.7748/en.23.8.26.s26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Nurse ISSN: 1354-5752