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Understanding advanced heart failure: Information for patients and carers

What Does Advanced Heart Failure Mean?

Heart failure means that the heart isn't pumping blood around the body as well as it should and oxgyen levels may drop and not reach tissues such as lungs and muscles.

When the heart becomes very weak and medication is not controlling symptoms this is called advanced heart failure. At this stage medication should be reviewed regularly to keep symptoms as well controlled as possible.

Symptoms of advanced heart failure:

Please look at the links from the symptoms above for more detail on how to manage these.

Recommended Resources

Pumping marvellous - Heart failure guide

Published 1st April 2026

British Heart Foundation - Heart failure

Published 18th July 2025

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Palliative Care team - Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals

T. 020 8216 4446

W. https://www.royalfree.nhs.uk/services/palliative-care

The palliative care team is multidisciplinary and works across Barnet Hospital and Chase Farm HospitalĀ to provide:

  • advice and support on symptom control related to pain, nausea and vomiting, breathlessness, and fatigue
  • psychological supportĀ 
  • support and advice on social and financial issues
  • advanced care planning
  • discharge planning
  • end-of-life care
  • bereavement support

The palliative care team is available every day from 9.00am to 5.00pm.

Weekends and bank holidays, 9am to 5pm: call the main switchboard on 020 8216 6400 and ask for bleep 2127.

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