医学
术语
心力衰竭
模棱两可
重症监护医学
射血分数
梅德林
医疗保健
疾病管理
疾病
加拿大心血管学会
风险分析(工程)
最佳实践
工作量
风险评估
心脏病
临床试验
全球卫生
医疗急救
协商一致会议
作者
Mary Norine Walsh,Lars Kober,Karen Sliwa,Marianna Adamo,Anubha Agarwal,Amitava Banerjee,Biykem Bozkurt,M Cikes,Albertino Damasceno,Akshay S. Desai,G. Michael Felker,Gail Hogan,Koichiro Kinugawa,M D Kittleson,Carolyn S.P. Lam,Theresa McDonagh,M Metra,Wilfried Müllens,Antonio Luiz P. Ribeiro,Yolanda Vaughn
出处
期刊:Circulation
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2026-06-29
标识
DOI:10.1161/cir.0000000000001455
摘要
Heart failure (HF) remains a pressing health concern, with rising prevalence globally. Subjectivity and ambiguity in the definition of HF and its antecedent stages have limited research, global surveillance, and prevention programs. To address this, several cardiac societies and foundations convened to standardize the definition of HF in 2021 and designated stage B or pre-HF to identify individuals at risk of developing HF. In subsequent years, substantial progress and changes have been made in aspects of preventing HF, improving HF diagnosis and management, and recognizing the importance of the affected individual's voice. Global differences and disparities in HF are better understood, as are causes and comorbidities leading to differences in care, which are also influenced by access to care. This consensus document presents the Second Universal Definition of Heart Failure, aiming to standardize terminology and facilitate a uniform approach for clinicians, researchers, health systems, and policymakers. In this definition, the classification of HF phenotypes moves away from rigid left ventricular ejection fraction cutoffs, instead grouping HF into reduced, preserved, and improved ejection fraction categories to better reflect clinical realities. A universal classification of HF causes is also proposed. The document also addresses the dynamic trajectories of HF-improvement, remission, and recovery-and highlights the impact of social determinants and geographic variation on HF risk and outcomes. By providing a comprehensive, standardized framework for HF definition and classification, this document seeks to improve prevention, early detection, and management of HF worldwide, ultimately enhancing patient care and advancing global cardiovascular health.