Heart failure or ‘heart inefficiency’ means that your heart muscle is not pumping as efficiently as it should.
There are two kinds of heart inefficiency. One is where the heart cannot pump as well as it should. The other type is when the heart is stiffer than normal so it cannot relax as it should.
The primary goals of treating patients with heart failure are:
- To decrease the likelihood of disease progression;
- To lessen symptoms;
- To improve the quality of life for the patient;
- Reduce readmissions to hospital.
What We Do?
The Heart Efficiency Service is a specialised nurse led service established with the aim of improving the health and well-being of patients who have been told that they have heart failure.
The service is managed by Heart Efficiency Nurse Specialists who are responsible for providing expert nursing care, which includes working as an educator, health promoter and patient advocate. The Heart Efficiency Nurses work with the multidisciplinary team to empower patients to manage their heart failure condition in order to alleviate symptoms and optimise their quality of life. Members of the patient's family are welcomed and play a crucial part in the holistic delivery of care.
Following establishment of the service in 2003 it has demonstrated a positive impact on preventing hospital admissions, improved assessment and management of patients and ultimately improved quality of life for our patients with heart failure
What to Expect?
Whether you are coming to Tallaght University Hospital from around the corner or from further afield, we want you to know what to expect before, during and after your visit.
If you have any questions while reviewing this information, please contact us on 01 – 414 3136.
What will I need to bring with me to my appointment?
- You will need to bring your list of tablets with you as you currently take them.
- Alternatively, bring all the medications or blister pack with you.
- Take them as usual before your visit.
- If you are on a water tablet you may hold off taking this particular tablet until you arrive home after your appointment unless otherwise directed.
- Bring a record of your daily weights which will be reviewed at each clinic visit.
Please have your blood tests done in Tallaght University Hospital within two to three days of your appointment as it helps with your assessment. This can be done in Phlebotomy department on the ground floor before 4pm Monday to Friday.
What will I expect during my appointment?
Your first visit may take up to two hours. Please ensure that you have a relative/carer with you if you need assistance in any way.
You will be assessed by a Clinical Nurse Specialist and a Doctor if required.
See attached leaflets for further information.
Heart Efficiency Service Patient Information Leaflet.pdf (size 211 KB)
Heart Efficiency How to manage and monitor my condition.pdf (size 329.5 KB)