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Pathophysiology of Congestion in Heart Failure: A Contemporary Review

Marko Kumrić, Tina Tičinović Kurir, Joško Božić, Anteo Bradarić, Duška Glavaš, D Mirić, Mislav Lozo, Jakša Zanchi, Josip A. Borovac

2024Cardiac failure review20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acutely decompensated heart failure is one of the leading causes of hospitalisation worldwide, with a significant majority of these cases attributed to congestion. Although congestion is commonly mistaken for volume overload, evidence suggests that decompensation can occur without significant water accumulation, being attributed to volume redistribution. Yet, the distinction between intravascular and extravascular congestion in heart failure often blurs, as patients frequently exhibit overlapping features of both, and as patients may transition between phenotypes over time. Considering that differentiation between intravascular and extravascular congestion can lead to different management strategies, the aim of this review was to delineate the pathophysiological nuances between the two, as well as their correlation with clinical, biochemical and imaging indices.

Topics & Concepts

DecompensationIntravascular volume statusHeart failurePathophysiologyMedicineAcute decompensated heart failureCardiologyIntensive care medicineInternal medicineHemodynamicsCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementCardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
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