What are the tests for chronic heart failure follow-up

Chronic heart failure follow-up examination program includes blood routine, urine routine, liver and kidney function, electrolytes, heart failure markers, cardiac ultrasound and so on.
Patients with chronic heart failure should undergo regular examination of test indicators, such as routine blood and urine routine, to understand whether the patient has developed anemia, and at the same time, to understand the initial changes in kidney function. Liver and kidney function tests can understand whether the patient has impaired liver and kidney function, and guide the clinical treatment.
Most heart failure patients are treated with diuretics, and electrolyte changes should be monitored during treatment to prevent electrolyte disorders. Detect changes in heart failure markers to understand the severity of heart failure and guide clinical treatment and judgment later.
At the same time, regular cardiac ultrasound examination should be carried out to understand the structure of the heart, assess the function of the heart, and understand the severity of the condition.
Heart failure patients should visit the hospital regularly during the treatment process, and adjust the treatment program under the guidance of physicians.