End-stage heart failure is associated with mortality equivalent to cancer, yet there is little information about palliative therapy for this disease. Chronic outpatient support with inotropes provides symptomatic relief and life extension for those select patients demonstrating dependence on positive inotropic therapy. The purpose of this review is to provide information about process and implementation of chronic outpatient support with inotropes in patients with end-stage heart failure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Most heart failure care is provided by primary care providers. Although heart failure disease management programs improve outcomes, most have been hospital-based with little integration with primary care providers. To address this issue, a heart failure clinic disease management model was adapted for use in the primary care setting.
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