Literature DB >> 3552298

Survival of patients with congestive heart failure: past, present, and future prospects.

B M Massie, M Conway.   

Abstract

Over the past several decades, pharmacologic advances have made it possible to markedly alleviate symptoms in most patients with congestive heart failure. However, the prognosis for these patients remains poor. Five years after the onset of congestive heart failure, only approximately 50% of patients are alive; when cardiac failure develops after myocardial infarction mortality is even higher. Survival rates are only 40% to 60% after 1 year in patients with advanced symptoms who are followed in referral centers. Thirty to fifty percent of deaths are sudden and unexpected. Mortality is highest in patients with severe or progressive symptoms, but it appears to be unrelated to the cause of heart failure or its duration. In general, rate of survival is lowest in patients with the most severe depression of left ventricular function, but no hemodynamic index is capable of providing prognostic information in individual patients. Survival is also reduced in patients with frequent ventricular arrhythmias, marked electrolyte disturbances, and elevated plasma catecholamines, but again, none of these measurements are powerful discriminators between survivors and nonsurvivors. A number of pharmacologic and other interventions have the potential to alter the prognosis of congestive heart failure, either by improving or perhaps even by worsening survival. The pooled data from several short-term controlled trials have raised the possibility that the angiotensin converting-enzyme inhibitors may have a beneficial effect on survival.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3552298

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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