Congestive Heart Failure: A Patient’s Journey
Written by: Marcos Otero, Retired Physician Associate
Our Patient
Patient: María Fernanda Gómez
Location: Medellín, Colombia 🇨🇴
Diagnosis: Congestive Heart Failure
Background
María Fernanda, a 65-year-old homemaker, lives on the outskirts of Medellín. Her life revolves around caring for her grandchildren and cooking, often preparing traditional Colombian dishes like arepas for her family. Though she has battled hypertension for years, she never prioritized regular check-ups due to financial constraints and limited access to transportation.
Presentation of Symptoms
María Fernanda began noticing swelling in her feet and ankles, which worsened by the end of the day. She also felt increasingly tired, even after simple tasks like sweeping the patio. One night, she woke up with severe shortness of breath, prompting her family to rush her to the hospital.
Key Symptoms
Edema (swelling) in the feet and ankles
Extreme fatigue
Shortness of breath, especially when lying down
Difficulty performing daily activities
Persistent cough, sometimes with frothy mucus
Diagnosis & Treatment
A chest X-ray revealed fluid accumulation in her lungs, and an echocardiogram showed her heart was not pumping blood efficiently. María Fernanda was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, caused by years of uncontrolled hypertension that damaged her heart.
Treatment Plan
Medications: She was prescribed diuretics (to reduce fluid overload), ACE inhibitors, and beta-blockers.
Lifestyle Changes: Her doctor recommended a low-sodium diet and fluid restriction.
Rehabilitation: She was encouraged to participate in a cardiac rehabilitation program to regain strength and learn to manage her condition.
Complications
Limited access to regular medical care and medications due to financial challenges complicated the management of her condition. Additionally, María Fernanda’s initial reluctance to change her traditional diet delayed her symptom improvement.
Cultural and Family Support
Her children took turns accompanying her to medical appointments and learning about her treatment plan. Her community also stepped in, offering transportation and tips on how to adapt traditional Colombian recipes to a heart-healthy diet.
Life Today
Positive Outcome: With consistent medication and family support, María Fernanda has stabilized her condition. She now enjoys short walks with her grandchildren and actively participates in family activities.
Negative Outcome: Without proper control of her diet and medication, she could experience worsening heart failure, frequent hospitalizations, and progressive decline.
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