Heart failure is a condition where the heart muscle is weakened and is not able to efficiently pump blood to the rest of the body.
The term heart failure does not mean that your heart has stopped pumping, rather your heart muscle is not able to pump enough blood to meet your body’s needs.
Heart failure often cannot be cured, but with treatment and lifestyle changes, many patients go on to have a good quality of life.
During heart failure, the heart attempts to compensate for decreased pumping power, which may change its shape and result in an uncoordinated (or unsynchronized) and inefficient heartbeat.
Risk Factors
Symptoms
Diagnostic testing
Your doctor will note your medical history, perform a physical exam, and order a few tests to see how well your heart works. They include:
Treatment
Preventing heart failure