American Heart Month
Understanding Congestive Heart Failure
with Dr. Pawar, Cardiologist
Tuesday, February 16th 1:00 pm Virtually
Congestive Heart Failure is a chronic condition in which the heart does not pump well. As a result, fluid backs up in the body, and the organs in the body do not get as much blood as they need. This can lead to symptoms, such as swelling, trouble breathing, and feeling tired.
Congestive Heart Failure affects over 6 million US adults. The incidence of this condition is steadily rising with time. Fortunately, there have been many advances in the treatment of this disease. This includes new medications that reduce mortality and improve quality of life and procedures that allow us to diagnose heart failure symptoms earlier.
Hartford Healthcare Heart and Vascular Institute are providing our heart failure patients with cutting-edge treatment options based on the latest scientific research to make a positive impact on their lives. One of the exciting things we are doing is the diuretic infusion clinic that will allow patients with heart failure to get treatment in the office instead of going to the hospital.
Time is allotted for interactive discussion is to go over the various facets of congestive heart failure and review the diagnosis and treatment including diet, medications and procedures.
Registration is required— call 860-441-6785 or register online at www.grotonrec.com