The Congestion "Pandemic" in Acute Heart Failure Patients

Biomedicines. 2024 Apr 24;12(5):951. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines12050951.

Abstract

Congestion not only represents a cardinal sign of heart failure (HF) but is also now recognized as the primary cause of hospital admissions, rehospitalization, and mortality among patients with acute heart failure (AHF). Congestion can manifest through various HF phenotypes in acute settings: volume overload, volume redistribution, or both. Recognizing the congestion phenotype is paramount, as it implies different therapeutic strategies for decongestion. Among patients with AHF, achieving complete decongestion is challenging, as more than half still experience residual congestion at discharge. Residual congestion is one of the strongest predictors of future cardiovascular events and poor outcomes. Through this review, we try to provide a better understanding of the congestion phenomenon among patients with AHF by highlighting insights into the pathophysiological mechanisms behind congestion and new diagnostic and management tools to achieve and maintain efficient decongestion.

Keywords: biomarkers; congestion; heart failure; volume overload; volume redistribution.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.