Table of Contents
- Overview
- Symptoms
- Treatment
- Prevention
- Images
Congestive heart failure - left
Symptoms
- Shortness of breath
- Difficulty lying down; need to sleep with the head elevated to avoid shortness of breath
- Sensation of feeling the heartbeat (
palpitations ) - Irregular or
rapid pulse - Cough (produces frothy or blood-tinged mucus)
- Fatigue, weakness, faintness
- Weight gain from fluid retention
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Decreased urine production (oliguria) - Infants may have poor feeding, weight loss, and
failure to thrive
Signs and tests
Tests may include the following:
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Electrocardiogram (ECG) may show evidence of prior heart attack, an enlarged heart, or abnormal heart rhythm. -
Chest X-ray may show an enlarged heart and fluid in or around the lungs. -
Ultrasound of the heart (echocardiogram): poor pumping action of the heart, leaking or narrow heart valves. - Blood tests to evaluate thyroid, liver, and kidney function.
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Stress test to evaluate for heart disease. -
Coronary angiography to evaluate blockages in the heart arteries.
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Review Date: 07/17/2006
Reviewed By: Glenn Gandelman, MD, MPH, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine,
New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY. Review provided by VeriMed
Healthcare Network.
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