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Heart failure

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A person is said to be in heart failure when their heart cannot pump blood at the rate needed to maintain normal metabolism.

Symptoms include respiratory distress (dyspnea), especially when it is worsened by lying down (orthopnea), fatigue, weakness, episodes of severe shortness of breath at night (paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea). Edema, especially of the legs, may occur.

Enlargement of the heart (cardiomegaly) is one of the criteria for diagnosis. The left-ventricular ejection fraction may be used as a measure of the severity of the heart failure. The severity of symptoms is generally measured on the NYHA Classification scale.

In most cases when the term is used, especially when given as a cause of death, congestive heart failure (CHF) is meant.

Treatment can improve the condition by:

The term heart failure is frequently misused, especially when given as cause of death: it is not synonymous with "cessation of heartbeat".