Heart Failure Management

Supporting Your Heart When It Needs Help Most

Heart failure doesn’t mean your heart has stopped working. Rather, it means your heart isn’t pumping blood as efficiently as it should. This complex condition requires expert management to improve symptoms, prevent hospitalisations, and enhance quality of life.

What Causes Heart Failure?

Heart failure develops when the heart muscle weakens or stiffens:

Common Causes:
  • Previous heart attacks
  • Long-standing high blood pressure
  • Heart valve disease
  • Cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease)
  • Arrhythmias
  • Congenital heart defects
  • Diabetes
  • Viral infections affecting the heart

Understanding the underlying cause guides targeted treatment.

Recognising Heart Failure Symptoms

Early Recognition Saves Lives
Symptoms may develop gradually:

Common Signs:
  • Shortness of breath during activity or lying flat
  • Swelling in legs, ankles, and feet
  • Rapid weight gain from fluid retention
  • Persistent cough or wheezing
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Reduced ability to exercise
  • Rapid or irregular heartbeat
  • Confusion or impaired thinking
  • Lack of appetite or nausea

Tracking symptoms helps Dr. Naidoo adjust treatment promptly.

Comprehensive Diagnostic Approach

Pinpointing Your Rhythm Problem

Accurate diagnosis guides effective treatment:

Diagnostic Tools:

  • 12-lead ECG for immediate rhythm assessment
  • Holter monitoring (24-48 hour recording)
  • Event recorders for intermittent symptoms
  • Exercise stress testing
  • Echocardiography to assess heart structure
  • Electrophysiology studies when needed

Dr. Naidoo’s advanced ECG interpretation skills ensure accurate diagnosis of complex arrhythmias.

Comprehensive Heart Failure Assessment

Understanding Your Heart’s Function

Thorough evaluation includes:
Diagnostic Tests:
  • Echocardiography to measure pumping function
  • BNP blood test for heart strain
  • Chest X-ray for fluid assessment
  • ECG for rhythm abnormalities
  • Coronary angiography if needed
  • Cardiac MRI for detailed imaging

Classification:
  • Reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF)
  • Preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF)
  • NYHA functional class (I-IV)

This classification guides evidence-based treatment selection.

Multi-modal Treatment Approach

Comprehensive Heart Failure Care

Medical Therapy
Modern heart failure treatment has revolutionised outcomes:

  • ACE inhibitors or ARBs
  • Beta-blockers for heart protection
  • Mineralocorticoid antagonists
  • SGLT2 inhibitors (newest class)
  • Diuretics for fluid management
  • Digoxin for symptom control


Dr. Naidoo ensures optimal dosing and combination therapy based on latest guidelines.

Device Therapy

  • Biventricular pacemakers (CRT) for synchronised pumping
  • Implantable defibrillators for sudden death prevention
  • Remote monitoring systems


Lifestyle Management

  • Fluid and salt restriction
  • Daily weight monitoring
  • Exercise rehabilitation
  • Medication compliance
  • Vaccination updates

Advanced Heart Failure Management

When Standard Treatment Isn’t Enough

For advanced cases, Dr. Naidoo coordinates:

  • Intravenous therapies
  • Evaluation for heart transplantation
  • Ventricular assist devices
  • Palliative care planning
  • Multidisciplinary team involvement
 

Regular monitoring prevents crisis situations and hospitalisations.

FAQs

Quick Answers to Common Questions

No, heart failure means your heart isn't pumping efficiently, not that it will stop. With proper treatment, many patients live full, active lives for years. Modern medications and devices have dramatically improved outcomes. Dr. Naidoo focuses on optimising your heart function and quality of life.

Yes, some patients experience significant improvement, especially when heart failure results from treatable causes like valve disease or arrhythmias. Even with permanent damage, optimal medical therapy can improve symptoms and function. Some patients see ejection fraction normalise with treatment.

Each heart failure medication works differently to protect your heart, reduce symptoms, and prevent progression. Combined therapy is more effective than single drugs. Dr. Naidoo carefully balances medications to maximise benefits while minimising side effects, adjusting doses gradually for tolerance.

Regular exercise actually improves heart failure outcomes. Dr. Naidoo prescribes specific activity levels based on your stability and functional capacity. Cardiac rehabilitation provides supervised exercise training. Most patients can perform moderate activity, with guidelines for recognising when to rest.

Salt restriction (less than 2g daily) is crucial to prevent fluid retention. Fluid intake may need limiting in advanced cases. A heart-healthy diet includes fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Dr. Naidoo provides specific dietary guidance and may refer to a dietitian for detailed planning.

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