Guideline 7. Intensive treatment of unstable heart failure. Indications for heart transplantation

1997 
Unstable heart failure is defined as class IV cardiac failure with symptoms that do not respond to empiric treatment, which causes hypotension, renal failure, hyponatremia and/or symptomatic ventricular arrhythmias. It may be reversible or refractory. Refractory or "end-stage" heart failure is an indication for heart transplant, provided that: a) all reversible ethiologic factors have been corrected; and b) aggressive treatment in the intensive care unit under hemodynamic monitoring has not been able to stabilize heart failure.
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