$Unique_ID{BRK02325} $Pretitle{} $Title{What Are the Meanings of Numerical Heart Failure Classifications?} $Subject{circulatory system special procedure procedures congestive heart failure classification classifications palpitations dyspnea anginal angina pectoris} $Volume{G-3,P-3} $Log{} Copyright (c) 1992,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. What Are the Meanings of Numerical Heart Failure Classifications? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: I suffer from heart failure. During his discussion with me, my doctor told me I am a 2B classification, but he didn't explain what that term means. Could you please provide that information for me? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: It is pretty complicated, but if you follow along carefully, you can learn the meaning and reasons for these classifications. Congestive heart failure is a condition in which the heart's pumping ability is impaired. The heart is unable to maintain circulation sufficient to meet the body's needs. Doctors call this "low cardiac output" and it affects people in different ways, and to different degrees. This led the New York Heart Association to classify the various ways that you could be affected. The numbers 1 to 4 are used for a functional classification. The letters "A" through "E" serve as a therapeutic classification, and serve as a guide to the management of a patient's activities. The letter classifications also provide for recommendations as to the amount of physical activity advisable for those in each class. Patients with Class 2 congestive heart failure have a disease resulting in slight limitation of physical activity. They are comfortable at rest, but ordinary physical activity results in fatigue, palpitations, dyspnea of anginal pain. The "B" classification means ordinary physical activity need not be restricted, but the patient is advised against severe or competitive efforts. These classifications are especially helpful to doctors trying to monitor changes in a patient's condition. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.