The NYHA classification categorises heart failure severity based on symptoms and physical activity limitation, ranging from Class I (no symptoms) to Class IV (symptoms at rest). It guides treatment decisions and prognosis by quantifying functional impairment. For example, higher NYHA classes correlate with increased risk of hospitalisation and mortality.

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