%0 Journal Article %T Practical Guidance for Hemodynamic Assessment by Right Heart Catheterization in Management of Heart Failure. %A Rajagopalan N %A Borlaug BA %A Bailey AL %A Eckman PM %A Guglin M %A Hall S %A Montgomery M %A Ramani G %A Khazanie P %J JACC Heart Fail %V 12 %N 7 %D 2024 Jul %M 38960519 %F 12.544 %R 10.1016/j.jchf.2024.03.020 %X Heart failure is a clinical syndrome characterized by the inability of the heart to meet the circulatory demands of the body without requiring an increase in intracardiac pressures at rest or with exertion. Hemodynamic parameters can be measured via right heart catheterization, which has an integral role in the full spectrum of heart failure: from ambulatory patients to those in cardiogenic shock, as well as patients being considered for left ventricular device therapy and heart transplantation. Hemodynamic data are critical for prompt recognition of clinical deterioration, assessment of prognosis, and guidance of treatment decisions. This review is a field guide for hemodynamic assessment, troubleshooting, and interpretation for clinicians treating patients with heart failure.