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NHC/ SHA 2023 Focused update of the 2019 guidelines for the management of heart failure

Waleed Al Habeeb, Adel Tash, Abdelfatah Elasfar, Ali Almasood, Abeer Bakhsh, Fayez Elshaer, Fakhr Al Ayoubi, Kamal Alghalaini, Maryam Alqaseer, Mosaad Alhussein, Osama Almogbel, Shukri AlSaif, Yahia AlHebeshi

2023Journal of the Saudi Heart Association15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: The burden of cardiovascular diseases is undeniable in local populations, who have high mortality rates and a young age of disease onset. A systematic review of emerging evidence and update of the Saudi Heart Association (SHA) 2019 heart failure (HF) guidelines was therefore undertaken. Methodology: A panel of expert cardiologists reviewed recommendations of the 2019 guidelines following the Saudi Heart Association methodology for guideline recommendations. When needed, the panel provided updated and new recommendations endorsed by the national heart council that are appropriate for clinical practice and local resources in Saudi Arabia. Recommendations and conclusion: The focused update describes the appropriate use of clinical assessment as well as invasive and non-invasive modalities for the classification and diagnosis of HF. The prevention of HF was emphasized by expanding on both primary and secondary prevention approaches. Pharmacological treatment of HF was supplemented with recommendations on newer therapies, such as SGLT-2 inhibitors. Recommendations were also provided on the management of patients with cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular co-morbidities, with a focus on cardio-oncology and pregnancy. Updated clinical algorithms were included in support of HF management in both the acute and chronic settings. The implementation of this focused update on HF management in clinical practice is expected to lead to improved patient outcomes by providing evidence-based comprehensive guidance for practitioners in Saudi Arabia.

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MedicineGuidelineIntensive care medicineHeart failureClinical PracticeDisease managementModalitiesMEDLINEDiseaseFamily medicineInternal medicinePathologySocial scienceLawParkinson's diseaseSociologyPolitical scienceHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementDiabetes Treatment and ManagementCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors