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Heart failure care

Facing the daily challenges and uncertainties of a condition that could cause heart failure can be daunting. We offer personalized and expert care to help you live the healthiest life possible.

Comprehensive and innovative heart care for a stronger future

Using state-of-the-art technology and innovative life-saving techniques, our nationally-recognized cardiologists provide advanced heart failure care for urgent cardiac issues and work together to help prevent further complications.

Excellent patient outcomes

Intermountain Health consistently achieves better survival rates and decreased hospital admissions for heart failure patients.

Guided care

Our comprehensive MAWDS training is just one example of the care we offer to help you feel supported every step of the way.

Expert care closer to home

Our program seamlessly integrates and is supported by the specialized services at our Heart Institutes.

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Advancing heart failure care

We offer the full spectrum of care for heart failure, including these services and more.

  • Cardiac Rehabilitation Evaluation and Treatment

  • CardioMEMS Device Implantation

  • Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)

  • Heart Transplant

Moria Lawson
Patient story

Moria's experience with heart failure

Experience Moria's journey with heart failure and how she collaborates with her Intermountain Health team to adopt healthier habits, ensuring she can cherish her role as a great grandma for years ahead

Andy Heart Surgery
Patient story

Andy’s Heart Surgery and ECMO Story

Andy faced chest pain and breathing issues, leading to a referral to Saint Joseph Hospital, Denver, for a bypass by Drs. Milla and Loo. Mid-surgery, he had a cardiac arrest due to unforeseen blockage. ECMO saved him. Now, he enjoys life with his wife, fully recovered

Questions about our Heart Failure program

At Intermountain Health, trust our heart failure experts for compassionate care and effective treatments

The Advanced Heart Failure Program accepts heart failure patients at all stages, including patients: 

  • Recently diagnosed with Heart Failure 
  • Diagnosed HFpEF and HFrEF, RV failure
  • Recently hospitalized 
  • Requiring monitoring of fluid status and electrolytes 
  • Requiring titration of medications and monitoring for tolerance 
  • Needing teaching and organization about heart failure management

We provide the following care to every heart failure patient:

  • We measure and monitor heart function.
  • We prescribe appropriate medications and adjust them as needed.
  • We teach patients how to manage their heart failure at home with "MAWDS" training (Medications, Activity, Weight, Diet, and Symptoms).
  • We ensure optimal heart failure care continues as our patients transition to other care providers.
  • We reduce the likelihood of being readmitted to the hospital for heart failure.

 

Depending on your condition, you may also need:

  • Comprehensive testing to assess candidacy for advanced heart failure therapy referrals, including VADs, heart transplants, and inotropes 
  • In-clinic IV diuretic treatment to avoid ER visits and hospitalization 
  • Specialized care for rare diseases, such as cardiac amyloidosis and peripartum cardiomyopathy 
  • Patient education, support, and self-care instruction 
  • Direct access to cardiac rehabilitation, EP or CardioMEMS device implantation, dietician consult, sleep studies, and advanced heart failure therapies 
  • Consultation on advanced treatments, palliative and hospice care by patient wishes and goals

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