Consenso de expertos en la asistencia multidisciplinaria y el abordaje integral de la insuficiencia cardiaca. Desde el alta hospitalaria hasta la continuidad asistencial con primaria
Alfonso Valle , Vicente Arrarte , José Manuel García Pinilla , Raquel Campuzano , Carmen de Pablo , Paola Beltrán , Antonio García Quintana , Luis Almenar , Ramón Bover , Carolina Ortiz , Rosa Fernández , Almudena Castro , Paz Sanz , María Sanz , José Luis Lambert , Vicente Miró , Xavier Armengol , Marisa Crespo , Ángel Montiel , Alejandro Recio , Maruja Bello
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Abstract
Heart failure is a condition that requires a multidisciplinary approach to treatment because of the wide range of causes and clinical contexts that may be involved and because the diverse treatment strategies used necessitate the participation of multiple disciplines. In cardiology departments, the presence of both heart failure units that focus on the treatment of affected patients and cardiac rehabilitation units that, as well as targeting reductions in morbidity and mortality, are also involved in caring for the same patients can create difficulties for coordination and can result in the loss of comprehensive patient-centered care. For these reasons, this paper presents a strategy for coordinating the different units involved in patient management in cardiology departments and for ensuring continuity of care in primary care, both immediately after achieving stabilization and subsequently, when these interactions are important for effective coordination.
期刊介绍:
Revista Española de Cardiología, is an international scientific journal dealing with cardiovascular medicine. Revista Española de Cardiología, the official publication of the Spanish Society of Cardiology, publishes research articles related to cardiovascular diseases. Articles are published in Spanish for the paper edition and in both Spanish and English in the electronic edition, which is available on the Internet. Regular sections include original articles reporting clinical or basic research, brief reports, review articles, editorials and letters to the Editor.