The Saudi Heart Association developed standardized guidelines for the diagnosis and management of acute and chronic heart failure to assist healthcare professionals in Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi Heart Association has established standardized guidelines to assist healthcare professionals in delivering optimal care for patients with heart failure in Saudi Arabia.
Heart failure (HF) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and negatively impacts quality of life, healthcare costs, and longevity. Although data on HF in the Arab population are scarce, recently developed regional registries are a step forward to evaluating the quality of current patient care and providing an overview of the clinical picture. Despite the burden of HF in Saudi Arabia, there are currently no standardized protocols or guidelines for the management of patients with acute or chronic heart failure. Therefore, the Heart Failure Expert Committee, comprising 13 local specialists representing both public and private sectors, has developed guidelines to address the needs and challenges for the diagnosis and treatment of HF in Saudi Arabia. The ultimate aim of these guidelines is to assist healthcare professionals in delivering optimal care and standardized clinical practice across Saudi Arabia.
AlHabeeb et al. (Tue,) conducted a review in Heart failure. Saudi Heart Association (SHA) guidelines was evaluated. The Saudi Heart Association developed standardized guidelines for the diagnosis and management of acute and chronic heart failure to assist healthcare professionals in Saudi Arabia.
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