Heart Failure (Acute Decompensated Heart Failure)

Heart Failure (Acute Decompensated Heart Failure)

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@gilliang.691
@gilliang.691 - 07.07.2019 18:09

The music!! Lol

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@gilliang.691
@gilliang.691 - 07.07.2019 18:34

Love this video, thank you!!!

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@ragulsen1512
@ragulsen1512 - 07.07.2019 18:45

Understansing at its best!! Thanks a lot sir!!!

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@chriswiseman5143
@chriswiseman5143 - 07.07.2019 23:43

I've really been enjoying these recent videos. Thanks for all the hard work you've put in!

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@AmitGupta-rd9li
@AmitGupta-rd9li - 08.07.2019 00:40

Pls doc make videos on echo ...

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@james89vlogg
@james89vlogg - 08.07.2019 07:27

I really appreciate the effort you do into making these videos! You are really good at breaking complex topics into manageable, understandable bitesize nuggets of knowledge. Grateful for your time!

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@sanbetski
@sanbetski - 08.07.2019 08:17

Great video. Can you do primer on dialysis, types and indications.Really appreciate your videos!

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@SKARTHIKSELVAN
@SKARTHIKSELVAN - 08.07.2019 09:46

Great video. Thanks for your effort.

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@studentforlife9687
@studentforlife9687 - 10.07.2019 19:15

Great video as always sensei Dr Strong ! Thank you !

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@alifaras693
@alifaras693 - 11.07.2019 14:36

First of all thank you for this lecture, very informative, and high yield in inpatient care.

Regarding the beta blockers it's always controversial where I work each attending has his own practice.
But I came to understand that if the patient was on a betablocker and compliance is assured then it should be continued and not held or reduced during the admission regardless of the severity of the CHF. ( unless the patient is HD unstable from hypotension/bradycardia)

Can you please guide from which reference you came with reducing or holding a betablocker if patient has mod/severe CHF?

That will help a lot. Thanks in advance.

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@cornelbacauanu1544
@cornelbacauanu1544 - 21.07.2019 03:57

Excellent approach to HF for any one in IM rotation .Thank you .

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@M7mmad08
@M7mmad08 - 22.07.2019 22:13

You are great

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@ravipandey9215
@ravipandey9215 - 05.09.2019 15:36

Thanx sir for your lectures....God bless you

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@HafizahHoshni
@HafizahHoshni - 09.09.2019 13:39

Simply excellent. Very grateful for clear, concise and well presented video. Thank you for the great channel. 😊😊 9/9/2019

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@EnriqWa1
@EnriqWa1 - 12.09.2019 07:40

Hello Dr. Eric. Do you also consider Neprilysin+ARB Combination to your hospitalised HFrEF patients after ADHF?

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@youssefkhial6791
@youssefkhial6791 - 09.01.2020 19:24

Hi dear Eric .. does de novo acute heart failure share the same traitement principles ?

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@charlesbourgoigne2130
@charlesbourgoigne2130 - 18.01.2020 20:16

Is a well compensated hear failure („dry and warm“) actually an „acute decompensated heart failure“ and not rather just a chronic heart failure?
They shouldn’t have any acute symptoms or am I wrong???

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@isalove3512
@isalove3512 - 09.02.2020 05:58

ONE Question please to YOU DOCTOR AND THOSE WITH GOOD HEART KNOWLEDGE. Thank you all very much.
I was born with a tiny heart soplo. Which was noticed 6yrs ago at age 28. I was told it was nothing to worry about becaue it was a very small size. I was on absolute bed rest at age 30 and my baby was at high risk. In btw I wasn't given any anticuaglants for 3 months. After baby was born. I got a mild pulmonary Trombos. I was placed on Back to my normal life etc.while on XARELTO for 1yr. I was adviced by 3 diff doctors to operate the soplo to avoid stoke for future pregnancies, other 4 diff doctors said it wasn't necessary and placed me on aspirin protect... says every one above 30 is supposed to be taking it. My breathing. ECO results, lifestyle have being normal. I DON'T SMOKE. The aspirin is provoking colitis and I am very scared about the operation, I don't want complications and I hope for more kids. How serious is this case? I have being traumatized with this fear for years now. PLS YOUR SINCERE HELP AND FEEDBACK WILL BE VERY VERY APPRECIATED. Thanks and God bless.

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@haileighmason375
@haileighmason375 - 10.03.2020 20:44

This is amazing, Thank you so much!! HUGE fan.

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@yeoyeoyeoyeoYEO
@yeoyeoyeoyeoYEO - 05.06.2020 22:35

Hi Dr. Strong,

Thank you for these great videos! I am a little confused about the treatment of warm/wet pts. You mentioned that loop diuretics would improve preload and vasodilators would improve afterload. Why does treatment of warm/wet pts focus on improving cardiac function when cardiac output is normal?

Thanks again.

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@alia.al-mubarak6352
@alia.al-mubarak6352 - 08.06.2020 23:11

You are a legend sir, I wish I watched this lecture before today, but after today I will not make the same mistakes again, I promise.

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@dnyaneshwar88
@dnyaneshwar88 - 15.09.2020 20:16

GREAT SIR

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@sunving
@sunving - 16.09.2020 20:12

Thank you Doctor Strong. No salt restriction , I like to eat salt , :). This is a wonderful lecture indeed. Would you suggest the dose of hydra lazing and nitrate since you said it is better in acute situation than ACE I and ARB

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@طنطلطيفة
@طنطلطيفة - 18.11.2020 03:37

💞💞💞💞

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@mohammedh95021
@mohammedh95021 - 05.12.2020 00:02

Iam so Thankful

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@kylieleong9773
@kylieleong9773 - 15.12.2020 18:26

Thank you so much! Pls make more videos like this!!

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@muktajain62
@muktajain62 - 24.01.2021 16:14

Your lectures are sooooo helpful. Big thanks 👍👍

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@terse2010
@terse2010 - 21.03.2021 03:29

Great and helpful info, especially the last part with the example of report. Thank you, Dr Strong!

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@MedSurvival
@MedSurvival - 23.05.2021 09:10

Drugs with Mortality benefit in Heart Failure with reduced Ejection fraction are
1. ARNIs/ACEI/ARBs
2. Beta blockers
3. Spironolactone
4. Hydralazine/Nitrate
5. Ivabradine
6. SGLT2 Inhibitors

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@sunving
@sunving - 25.05.2021 11:55

Thank you very much Doctor Strong. So practical.

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@jagjeevandeshmukh2250
@jagjeevandeshmukh2250 - 24.06.2021 04:55

Perfectly and in proper way of explanation 🙏 excellent

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@juliahart8593
@juliahart8593 - 06.07.2021 03:18

"Intern"?? lol i haven't even taken the hesi yet

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@kamranmahfooz12
@kamranmahfooz12 - 09.07.2021 05:50

Doctor, can you please make a teaching video lesson on Chronic Heart failure management.

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@andresdelavega
@andresdelavega - 28.07.2021 23:03

I sincerely love you and thanks for letting us be your overseas students

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@adafung8789
@adafung8789 - 11.10.2021 17:17

Thank you so much for your detailed explanation.
It is extremely helpful as a nurse to understand the reasons behind the physician's decision.
Thank you so much for your great work.

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@isaacwachira8803
@isaacwachira8803 - 21.11.2021 08:57

This is so helpful. Thank you very much.

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@haithamaof1201
@haithamaof1201 - 04.02.2022 21:31

Truly excellent & immensely appreciated. We are really indebted to you.

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@kamalverma2949
@kamalverma2949 - 21.04.2022 11:55

So so good !!

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@alemayehuguadie2449
@alemayehuguadie2449 - 22.04.2022 22:06

The Presentation on texts is blurred to read it.

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@JayDogTitan-he6wo
@JayDogTitan-he6wo - 14.10.2022 07:45

I have congestive heart failure and take no medication for it because I stopped, My heart is gonna get worse and I can't wait till it happens, The pharmacist will never see my face again, The cardiologist will never see my face again.

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@jakewong6943
@jakewong6943 - 24.02.2023 03:32

Thank you Dr. Strong! In the patient presentation, does inotropy refer only to positive inotropes (since B blockers are included in the neurohormonal blockade section)?

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@shotdoctor5869
@shotdoctor5869 - 04.05.2023 00:17

x1.25 speed makes him almost sound like he's talking normally. You're welcome.

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@Sara-us2eh
@Sara-us2eh - 10.08.2023 07:03

Thank you Doctor
And I've i Question please answer me


Acute Heart failure Patient with shortness of breath(SOB) and peripheral edema, which forrester classification?
• A. dry and cold
• B. wet and cold
• c. dry and warm
• D. wet and warm Stage

Which one is the correct answer ?

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@dylancarlson7915
@dylancarlson7915 - 02.12.2023 01:48

This is great! Thank you! From a resident in sweden. Could you provide me with some article on the conversion between IV furosemid and oral furosemide?

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@Vade_mecum_
@Vade_mecum_ - 08.03.2024 01:32

How to present the patient treatment plan at the end was such a wonderful and practical way how to teach medicine that it left me in awe. Huge thanks!

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@pcallahan67
@pcallahan67 - 16.06.2024 17:50

Keep up the Strong work

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@wrestle4life234
@wrestle4life234 - 05.08.2024 03:34

Strong is a really nice part of Stanford. Not a fan of everything that school does but they do have some Strong Medicine

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@kartikgarg441
@kartikgarg441 - 19.08.2024 12:25

Great video doc. Thanks a lot!
Any reference for which type of exacerbation leads to what type of ADHF with pathophysiology ?

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@rohithkumar3480
@rohithkumar3480 - 04.10.2024 13:19

If we use loop diuretics in low cardiac output patients with SBP less than 90,wouldn’t it worsen hypotension ,even if patient is on ionotropes?

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