Team-Based Care for Heart Failure, An Issue of Heart Failure Clinics
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This issue of Heart Failure Clinics examines the critical role of team-based care in the management of patients with heart failure. Articles address Team-Based Care for Prevention, Patients Hospitalized with Heart Failure, Transitions of Care, Outpatients, Managing Cardiac Comorbidities, Managing Non-cardiac Conditions, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Training, External Telemonitoring, Ambulatory Hemodynamic Cardiac Device Monitoring, Advanced Heart Failure, and Palliative and End-of-Life Care.

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Date de parution 24 juillet 2015
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EAN13 9780323391016
Langue English
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Clinics Review Articles HEART FAILURE CLINICS
Team-Based Care for Heart Failure

Gregg C. Fonarow, MD, FACC, FAHA
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Ahmanson-UCLA Cardiomyopathy Center, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Nancy M. Albert, PhD, CCNS, CHFN
Cleveland Clinic Health System, Cleveland, OH, USA
ISSN  1551-7136 Volume 11 • Number 3 • July 2015
Elsevier
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Contributors
Consulting Editors
Editors
Authors
Foreword: The Winning Team in Heart Failure: Dimensionality of Care Redesign
Preface: Team-based Care for Heart Failure
Heart Failure Prevention and Team-based Interventions
Key points
Stages of heart failure
Modifiable risk factors for heart failure (stage A)
Are risk factors for heart failure improving?
Vascular disease
Potential for screening to prevent heart failure
Treatable preclinical heart disease (stage B)
Team-based approach to treatment of asymptomatic left ventricular systolic dysfunction
Screening tests
Cost-effectiveness models of screening for preclinical disease to prevent heart failure
Cost-effectiveness of screening to prevent heart failure in special populations: childhood cancer survivors
Team-based implementation of screening to prevent heart failure
Team-based Care for Patients Hospitalized with Heart Failure
Key points
Introduction
Assembling a team
Identifying patients with heart failure in the hospital
Team-based care throughout the hospital course
Inpatient
Is team-based care effective?
Summary
Team-Based Transitions of Care in Heart Failure
Key points
Introduction
Changes in health care
Effective health care teams for chronic care
Guiding framework for team-based care in heart failure transitions
Why team-based transitions of care?
Hospital readmission
Transitional care model
Care transitions intervention
Better outcomes for older adults through safe transitions
Reengineered discharge
Interventions to reduce acute care transfers
Evidence for transitional care
The navigator model: enhancing team-based transitions
Team-based heart failure transition initiatives
Summary
Team-Based Care for Outpatients with Heart Failure
Key points
Introduction
Multidisciplinary team
Outpatient monitoring and management systems
Palliative care
Advance care planning
Mechanical circulatory support
Summary and future directions
Team-Based Care for Managing Cardiac Comorbidities in Heart Failure
Key points
Introduction
Atrial fibrillation and heart failure
Arrhythmia management and heart failure
Cardiac resynchronization therapy in heart failure
Managing coronary artery disease and heart failure
Management of hypertension and heart failure
Hyperlipidemia in heart failure
Miscellaneous team-based and multidisciplinary approaches to cardiac comorbidities in heart failure
Understanding the role of clinical trials in managing cardiac morbidities in heart failure
Summary
Team-Based Care for Managing Noncardiac Conditions in Patients with Heart Failure
Key points
Introduction
Noncardiac comorbidity in patients with heart failure
The role of team-based care in noncardiac comorbid conditions
Heart failure rehospitalization and the role of noncardiac comorbidity
Multimorbidity
Summary
Team-based Care for Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Training in Heart Failure
Key points
Heart failure guidelines addressing exercise in heart failure
Current exercise training guidelines and position statements for patients with heart failure
Components of traditional cardiac rehabilitation
Recommendations for cardiac rehabilitation in patients with heart failure
Referral and participation in cardiac rehabilitation
Resource considerations for team-based cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training for heart failure
Summary
Team-Based Care for External Telemonitoring in Patients with Heart Failure
Key points
Introduction
Why use telemonitoring?
Does telemonitoring work?
Telemonitoring costs
Telehealth reimbursement
Leveraging self-efficacy and behavior change strategies with technology
Technology
Implications for future research
Summary
Team-based Care for Advanced Heart Failure
Key points
Introduction
Impact of team-based care in advanced heart failure
Structure of the multidisciplinary team-based heart failure management program
Monitoring of patients with advanced heart failure
Palliative care of patients with advanced heart failure
Team-based care of left ventricular assist device supported patients
Team-based care and end of life in left ventricular assist device supported patients
Summary
Team-based Palliative and End-of-life Care for Heart Failure
Key points
Introduction
The logistics of team-based palliative care in heart failure
Gaps in knowledge: future directions
Summary
Assessing the Quality and Comparative Effectiveness of Team-Based Care for Heart Failure
Key points
Introduction
Summary
Copyright
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Contributors

Consulting Editors
MANDEEP R. MEHRA, MD, FACC, FACP, FRCP
Medical Director; Heart and Vascular Center and Executive Director, Center for Advanced Heart Disease; Brigham and Women’s Hospita

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