A Contemporary Perspective on Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Classification: A State-of-the-art Review from an International Expert Group

Scritto il 24/06/2026
da Ovidiu Chioncel

Card Fail Rev. 2026 May 13;12:e11. doi: 10.15420/cfr.2025.50. eCollection 2026.

ABSTRACT

There is a large spectrum of acute decompensated heart failure presentations resulting from the interaction between an acute precipitant and the patient's underlying cardiac and non-cardiac conditions. A robust classification scheme at admission is crucial for appropriate triage and targeted treatment of high-risk populations. Such a scheme should incorporate timely actionable items to generate immediate management decisions, including characteristics that suggest life-threatening clinical presentations, the factors that could be favourably modified by in-hospital interventions, such as correctable aetiologies and congestion/hypoperfusion status, and in-hospital trajectories determined by patient responses to inpatient treatment. In-hospital trajectories determine the intensity of escalation therapies and timing for initiation/up-titration of guideline-directed medical treatment. In the long term, some patients experience a progressive downsloping course culminating in advanced heart failure, while others maintain a relatively stable remitting-relapsing trajectory. For future clinical trials, a comprehensive classification scheme integrating in-hospital and long-term trajectories could profoundly affect study design by ensuring interventions are tested in more homogeneous patient populations and facilitating nuanced patient stratification.

PMID:42339000 | PMC:PMC13284788 | DOI:10.15420/cfr.2025.50