The Evaluation and Follow-Up of a Heart Failure Patient
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section Summary
 
 
An extensive battery of laboratory tests is not required for most patients with heart failure. Routine testing should include a complete blood cell count (to detect anemia and systemic diseases with hematologic manifestations), measurement of renal function and electrolytes including magnesium (to exclude renal failure and to provide a baseline for subsequent therapy), liver function tests (to exclude accompanying liver pathology and provide a baseline), and blood glucose and lipid testing (to diagnose diabetes and dyslipidemia, both of which should be managed aggressively in heart failure patients).
 
 

Table of Contents The Evaluation and Follow-Up of a Heart Failure Patient Table of Contents

 
  1. Routine Diagnostic Assessment
  2. ASSESSMENT OF LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION
  3. Additional Diagnostic Evaluation
  4. MYOCARDIAL BIOPSY.
  5. ASSESSMENT OF EXERCISE CAPACITY
  6. Follow-Up Evaluation
  7. Conclusions
 
 
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