| Literature DB >> 32892431 |
Loreena Hill1, Tal Prager Geller2, Resham Baruah3, James M Beattie4, Josiane Boyne5, Noemi de Stoutz6, Giuseppe Di Stolfo7, Ekaterini Lambrinou8, Anne K Skibelund6, Izabella Uchmanowicz9,10, Frans H Rutten11, Jelena Čelutkienė12, Massimo Francesco Piepoli13,14, Ewa A Jankowska10,15, Ovidiu Chioncel16,17, Tuvia Ben Gal18, Petar M Seferovic19, Frank Ruschitzka20, Andrew J S Coats21, Anna Strömberg22, Tiny Jaarsma22,23.
Abstract
The Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology has published a previous position paper and various guidelines over the past decade recognizing the value of palliative care for those affected by this burdensome condition. Integrating palliative care into evidence-based heart failure management remains challenging for many professionals, as it includes the identification of palliative care needs, symptom control, adjustment of drug and device therapy, advance care planning, family and informal caregiver support, and trying to ensure a 'good death'. This new position paper aims to provide day-to-day practical clinical guidance on these topics, supporting the coordinated provision of palliation strategies as goals of care fluctuate along the heart failure disease trajectory. The specific components of palliative care for symptom alleviation, spiritual and psychosocial support, and the appropriate modification of guideline-directed treatment protocols, including drug deprescription and device deactivation, are described for the chronic, crisis and terminal phases of heart failure.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical guidance; Heart failure; Palliative care
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32892431 DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.1994
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Heart Fail ISSN: 1388-9842 Impact factor: 15.534