Heart Failure due to diastolic dysfunction

-Definition / Diagnostic criteria reviewed.
Classification reviewed:
Nonpharmacologic & pharmacologic treatments reviewed.

Heart failure due to diastolic dysfunction occurs in the older population.
“The criteria for diastolic heart failure include symptoms and signs consistent with heart failure (including dyspnea), a nondilated left ventricle with a preserved ejection fraction (³50%), and evidence of structural heart disease such as diastolic dysfunction on echocardiography” ABFM

References
Misconceptions and facts about “diastolic” heart failure. Am J Med 2014;127(12):1144-1147. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/articles/24937156/

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