Table 1. Major differences in HF definition, classification and HF-PEF diagnosis between the ESC and ACCF/AHA Guidelines.
2012 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic heart failure | 2013 ACCF/AHA Guideline for the management of heart failure | |
HF definition | Abnormality of cardiac structure or function leading to failure of the heart to deliver oxygen at a rate commensurate with the requirements of the metabolizing tissues, despite normal filling pressures (or only at the expense of increased filling pressures). | Complex clinical syndrome that results from any structural or functional imparment of ventricular filling or ejection of blood. |
HF classification | HF-REF Symptoms Signs Reduced LVEF (LVEF < 45%) HF-PEF Symptoms Signs Normal or mildly reduced LVEF and LV not dilated Relevant structural and/or functional heart disease |
Stage A At high risk for HF but without structural heart disease or symptoms Stage B Structural heart disease but without signs or symptoms Stage C Structural heart disease with prior or current symptoms of HF HF-REF (LVEF ≤ 40%) HF-PEF Stage D Refractory HF |
HF-PEF diagnosis | Requires 4 conditions to be satisfied Typical symptoms of HF Typical signs of HF Preserved LVEF and LV not dilated EF ≥ 45% LVEDVi < 97 mL/m2 LVEDDi < 29 mm2 Relevant structural heart disease and/or diastolic dysfunction LAVi > 34 mL/m2 LVMi > 115 g/m2 (M) LVMi > 95 g/m2 (F) E/E' ≥ 8 E' average < 9 cm/s |
Stage C HF Known structural heart disease Typical Signs and Symptoms Preserved LVEF a. LVEF ≥ 50% HF-PEF b. LVEF 41-50% Borderline HF-PEF |
F: female; HF-REF: heart failure with preserved ejection fraction; LAVi: left atrial volume indexed; LVEDDi: left ventricular end diastolic diameter indexed; LVEDVi: left ventricular end diastolic volume indexed; LVEF: left ventricular ejection fraction; LVMi: left ventricular mass indexed; M: male.