As the population of patients living with heart failure increases, the number of patients who will die with and from heart failure increases as well. End-of-life care in patients with heart failure is an additive process, whereby therapies to treat symptoms not alleviated by guideline-based medical therapy are integrated into the care of these individuals. This review focuses on providing clinicians with a basic framework for administration of end-of-life care in patients with heart failure, specifically focusing on decision-making, symptom management and functional management.
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LeMond, L., & Goodlin, S. J. (2015). Management of Heart Failure in Patients Nearing the End of Life–There is So Much More To Do. Cardiac Failure Review, 1(1), 31. https://doi.org/10.15420/cfr.2015.01.01.31
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