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Challenges of Treating Acute Heart Failure in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Author(s) -
Jelena Čelutkienė,
Mindaugas Balčiūnas,
Denis Kablučko,
Liucija Vaitkevičiūtė,
Jelena Blaščiuk Vaitkevičiūte,
Edvardas Danila
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
cardiac failure review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2057-7559
pISSN - 2057-7540
DOI - 10.15420/cfr.2016:23:2
Subject(s) - medicine , copd , comorbidity , heart failure , concomitant , cardiology , intensive care medicine , observational study , systemic inflammation , acute coronary syndrome , pulmonary disease , disease , inflammation , myocardial infarction
Heart failure (HF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) comorbidity poses substantial diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in acute care settings. The specific role of pulmonary comorbidity in the treatment and outcomes of cardiovascular disease patients was not addressed in any short- or long-term prospective study. Both HF and COPD can be interpreted as systemic disorders associated with low-grade inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, vascular remodelling and skeletal muscle atrophy. HF is regularly treated as a broader cardiopulmonary syndrome utilising acute respiratory therapy. Based on observational data and clinical expertise, a management strategy of concurrent HF and COPD in acute settings is suggested. Concomitant use of beta2-agonists and beta-blockers in a comorbid cardiopulmonary condition seems to be safe and effective.

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