
Heart Failure Guidelines
Heart failure guidelines provide doctors with the best practices to diagnose, treat, and manage patients with weakened heart function. They emphasize assessing symptoms, underlying causes, and using evidence-based therapies such as medications, lifestyle changes, and sometimes devices or surgery. The goal is to improve quality of life, prevent hospitalizations, and extend survival. Regular monitoring helps adjust treatment as needed. These guidelines are updated periodically based on the latest research to ensure patients receive the most effective and safest care for their condition.