The Failing Heart Has Only One Color ....Part 1
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Imagine if you could unlock the secrets to understanding heart failure risks and treatments from a renowned expert? We promise you'll gain insights you never knew you needed as we sit down with Dr. Khadijah Breathett, an accomplished Associate Professor of Medicine and Advanced Heart Failure Transplant Cardiologist. In our enlightening conversation, we unpack the complexities of heart failure, particularly in women. We discuss the role of the New York Heart Association (NYHA) Functional Classification in assessing heart failure's severity. We also shed light on the range of treatments available, the limitations of the donor pool for heart transplants, and the life-extending possibilities offered by ventricular assist devices.
Are you aware of the challenges posed by postpartum cardiomyopathy and the significance of self-advocacy in healthcare? Dr. Breathett guides us through these realities, emphasizing the need for patients to assertively seek the right treatment. Our conversation takes a sobering turn as we consider the possible repercussions of not receiving advanced therapies, such as heart transplants or ventricular assist devices. We discuss the benefits of a multidisciplinary caregiving team and, importantly, the impact of racial disparities in healthcare. Listen as we take a hard look at how these disparities affect the experiences and outcomes for people of color, especially black women during and after childbirth. We conclude with Dr. Breathett sharing her thoughts on ongoing initiatives to rectify these imbalances and improve patient outcomes.
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1. Improving Heart Failure Care for POC (00:00:00)
2. Heart Failure Treatment Disparities and Advocacy (00:09:49)
3. Addressing Racial Disparities in Healthcare (00:17:09)
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