Effective new treatments - from drugs to surgery to devices - are revolutionizing both outcome and wellbeing in patients with heart failure. Written with the non-specialist in mind, this practical resource distills a lot of complex information into a refreshingly readable format, with clear informative diagrams and useful pull-out tables. Highlights include: * a concise discussion of the pathophysiological mechanisms that lead to heart failure * a detailed review of the causes and comorbidities of heart failure * simple advice on diagnosis and investigation * clear management principles, including healthy lifestyle choices for patients * evidence-based guidance on first- and second-line drug therapies and medical management that targets the underlying cause * a comprehensive overview of non-pharmacological treatment options, including devices and transplantation * important information on palliative care in end-stage heart failure. 'Fast Facts: Heart Failure' is the ideal resource for primary care providers, specialist nurses and cardiology trainees, and a good introduction to heart failure for all healthcare professionals who care for the elderly. Contents: * Definitions and epidemiology * Pathophysiology and clinical stages * Causes * Comorbidities * Diagnosis * General management and lifestyle considerations * Pharmacological treatment * Non-pharmacological treatment * Prognosis * Clinical trials and developments * Useful resources