Natural history of end-stage LV dysfunction: has it improved from the classic Franciosa and Cohn Graph?

Cardiol Clin

Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06519, USA.

Published: November 2011

The pathophysiology of heart failure is complex, and downstream effects cause decline in multiple systems. Medical therapies intended to slow or reverse disease progression have been shown to improve prognosis in prospective trials. Improvement in prognosis has also been observed in large cohorts across time strata. However, near-term mortality for those with advanced disease remains unacceptably high. Prognosis in advanced heart failure may be assessed with the appropriate use of clinical prediction tools. Optimal timing of evaluation for heart transplantation and/or mechanical circulatory support depends on an understanding of these issues.

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