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Heart Failure in Women Dr. Jennifer Haythe
CRF MINI-MED SCHOOL Heart Failure in Women Dr. Jennifer Haythe
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Heart Disease leading cause of death for WOMEN in the United States
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Heart Disease kills 1 in 4 women
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Heart Disease KILLS more WOMEN than ALL CANCERS combined
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Only 54% of WOMEN identify HEART DISEASE as their #1 killer
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64% of WOMEN who DIE suddenly of a heart attack had NO prior symptoms
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In the 1st Year after a heart attack women are 28% more likely to DIE
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Women are less likely to be prescribed ACE inhibitors, Beta Blockers and Statins and less likely to receive a defibrillator after a heart disease diagnosis Women are less likely to be prescribed cardiac rehab after a heart attack
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90% of Women Have 1 Risk Factor
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Heart Failure in Women Coronary Artery Disease (heart attacks)
Hypertension Diabetes Valve Disease Obesity Chemotherapy Peripartum Stress Sleep Apnea Toxins Smoking Congenital Heart Defects
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Congestive (systolic) Heart Failure
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CHF Symptoms
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Peripartum Heart Failure
Develops in last month or within 5 months of delivery Ejection Fraction < 45% No other cause of heart failure found
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Peripartum Heart Failure
Risk Factors Advanced maternal age Obesity Smoking Alcoholism Multiple Pregnancies African American Descent Malnourishment
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Peripartum Heart Failure
Treated with traditional CHF meds: ACE-I, BB, digoxin, diuretics (depending on pregnant state, breastfeeding etc) Women with a better EF and less dilated hearts more likely to recover their heart function within 6 months Women who recover to normal EF more likely to tolerate subsequent pregnancy without death or serious consequence
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Diastolic Heart Failure Heart Failure Preserved Ejection Fraction
Seems confusing Heart Function is “normal” Heart is actually impaired Years of hypertension, diabetes, smoking, poor diet, obesity, sleep apnea make heart stiff and thick
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Treatment Not so easy – nothing shown to change survival
BUT – can improve symptoms Diuretics BP control Weight loss Treat sleep apnea Convert abnormal rhythm like A FIB
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Pulmonary Hypertension
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Pulmonary Hypertension
Categorized into 5 groups PAH Left sided heart disease Lungs Diseases CTEPH (multiple blood clots) Other, sarcoid, unclear
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Treatment Depend on type of PAH Medications like Viagra Valve surgery
Oxygen Surgery to remove blood clots Lung transplant
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Be in Charge of YOU
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Medication
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Vital Signs Weight Blood Pressure Pulse Glucose (if Diabetic)
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Heart Failure Diet
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Exercise Cardiac PT Walking Bicycle Light weights Yoga
Discuss with your doctor how high you may get your heart rate and what exercise program is appropriate
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Meditation
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Depression
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Family History
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Talk to Each Other
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Thank You
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