A Suggested Model for the Vulnerable Phase of Heart Failure: Assessment of Risk Factors, Multidisciplinary Monitoring, Cardiac Rehabilitation, and Addressing the Social Determinants of Health

  • Phan J
  • Barroca C
  • Fernandez J
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Abstract

The vulnerable phase (VP) of heart failure (HF) is 30 to 90 days after hospital discharge and is associated with increased rehospitalization and mortality rates. The pathophysiological mechanism that drives the VP is due to the progressive increase in left ventricular filling pressure, which can cause hemodynamic congestion and long-term multiorgan injury. Our team analyzed English-written, peer-reviewed research through PubMed from 2018 to 2022, to gather current information on the VP and generate a multipronged approach toward the assessment and intervention of patients with posthospitalization HF. It is our opinion that a structured approach using remote vital monitoring and risk-stratifying tools will be best to identify patients at risk for decompensatory HF during the VP. Medical management can then be targeted toward these high-risk patients by using an organized multidisciplinary team and a disease management program, which includes remote patient-monitoring systems, addressing social determinants of health, and cardiac rehabilitation, to improve rehospitalization and mortality rates.

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Phan, J., Barroca, C., & Fernandez, J. (2023). A Suggested Model for the Vulnerable Phase of Heart Failure: Assessment of Risk Factors, Multidisciplinary Monitoring, Cardiac Rehabilitation, and Addressing the Social Determinants of Health. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.35602

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