SummaryIn 1971, McKee et al. at the Framingham Heart Study published a seminal paper on the epidemiology of congestive heart failure. The authors proposed a set of standardized criteria for heart failure for use in research studies and described the risk factors for developing heart failure. Their data demonstrated the strong association between advanced age and increased incidence of heart failure and underscored the importance of hypertension as a precursor of heart failure in the community. The authors were also among the first to demonstrate the poor long-term outcomes of heart failure in the community, with 1 in 2 affected individuals dying within 5 years of the diagnosis. Subsequent Framingham studies have documented other predictors ...
Heart failure (HF) is a rapidly growing public health issue with an estimated prevalence of >37.7...
Background: Large-scale and contemporary population-based studies of heart failure incidence are nee...
textabstractCardiovascular mortality rates have decline'd significantly in most industrialized count...
SummaryIn 1971, McKee et al. at the Framingham Heart Study published a seminal paper on the epidemio...
AbstractCongestive heart failure has become an increasingly frequent reason for hospital admission d...
AbstractCongestive heart failure has become an increasingly frequent reason for hospital admission d...
SummaryWith the dramatic rise in coronary heart disease (CHD) during the first half of the 20th cent...
K- The prevalence, incidence, secular trends, precursors and prognosis of cardiac failure (CHF) is i...
This year we celebrate anniversaries of two prospective studies that have contributed most to our un...
Heart failure is becoming increasingly common. More than 20 million people worldwide are estimated t...
Congestive heart failure (CHF) affects 3- 5 % of the population over the age of 65 years [1]. A 34-y...
ABSTRACT Heart failure and ventricular dysfunction are common with high morbidity and mortality and...
‘Epidemiologic data on incidence and prognosis of cardiac failure in the general population are actu...
Background: Heart failure is one of the most common, costly, and deadly medical conditions, and its ...
Heart failure (HF) is a rapidly growing public health issue with an estimated prevalence of >37.7...
Heart failure (HF) is a rapidly growing public health issue with an estimated prevalence of >37.7...
Background: Large-scale and contemporary population-based studies of heart failure incidence are nee...
textabstractCardiovascular mortality rates have decline'd significantly in most industrialized count...
SummaryIn 1971, McKee et al. at the Framingham Heart Study published a seminal paper on the epidemio...
AbstractCongestive heart failure has become an increasingly frequent reason for hospital admission d...
AbstractCongestive heart failure has become an increasingly frequent reason for hospital admission d...
SummaryWith the dramatic rise in coronary heart disease (CHD) during the first half of the 20th cent...
K- The prevalence, incidence, secular trends, precursors and prognosis of cardiac failure (CHF) is i...
This year we celebrate anniversaries of two prospective studies that have contributed most to our un...
Heart failure is becoming increasingly common. More than 20 million people worldwide are estimated t...
Congestive heart failure (CHF) affects 3- 5 % of the population over the age of 65 years [1]. A 34-y...
ABSTRACT Heart failure and ventricular dysfunction are common with high morbidity and mortality and...
‘Epidemiologic data on incidence and prognosis of cardiac failure in the general population are actu...
Background: Heart failure is one of the most common, costly, and deadly medical conditions, and its ...
Heart failure (HF) is a rapidly growing public health issue with an estimated prevalence of >37.7...
Heart failure (HF) is a rapidly growing public health issue with an estimated prevalence of >37.7...
Background: Large-scale and contemporary population-based studies of heart failure incidence are nee...
textabstractCardiovascular mortality rates have decline'd significantly in most industrialized count...