Despite all available therapies, the rates of hospitalization and death from heart failure (HF) remain unacceptably high. The most common reasons for hospital admission are symptoms related to congestion. During hospitalization, most patients respond well to standard therapy and are discharged with significantly improved symptoms. Post-discharge, many patients receive diligent and frequent follow-up. However, rehospitalization rates remain high. One potential explanation is a persistent failure by clinicians to adequately manage congestion in the outpatient setting. The failure to successfully manage these patients post-discharge may represent an unmet need to improve the way congestion is both recognized and treated. A primary...
AbstractAcute heart failure (AHF) is a potentially life-threatening clinical syndrome, usually requi...
AbstractThe current understanding of heart failure (HF) does not fully explain the spectrum of HF sy...
Congestion, or fluid overload, is a classic clinical feature of patients presenting with heart failu...
Despite all available therapies, the rates of hospitalization and death from heart failure (HF) rema...
Despite all available therapies, the rates of hospitalization and death from heart failure (HF) rema...
INTRODUCTION: Dyspnoea and peripheral oedema, caused by fluid redistribution to the lungs and/or by ...
In the US and Europe, approximately 90% of heart failure (HF) hospitalizations are due to symptoms a...
Hospitalisation for acute heart failure (AHF) is associated with high mortality and high rehospitali...
Hospitalisation for acute heart failure (AHF) is associated with high mortality and high rehospitali...
More than one million hospitalizations occur annually in the US because of heart failure (HF) decomp...
Hospitalizations due to heart failure are increasing steadily despite advances in medicine. Patients...
INTRODUCTION: Approximately 1/3 of patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) are discha...
Heart failure (HF) is characterized by frequent hospital admissions due to acute decompensation and ...
Congestion, or fluid overload, is a classic clinical feature of patients presenting with heart failu...
Heart failure (HF) is characterized by frequent hospital admissions due to acute decompensation and ...
AbstractAcute heart failure (AHF) is a potentially life-threatening clinical syndrome, usually requi...
AbstractThe current understanding of heart failure (HF) does not fully explain the spectrum of HF sy...
Congestion, or fluid overload, is a classic clinical feature of patients presenting with heart failu...
Despite all available therapies, the rates of hospitalization and death from heart failure (HF) rema...
Despite all available therapies, the rates of hospitalization and death from heart failure (HF) rema...
INTRODUCTION: Dyspnoea and peripheral oedema, caused by fluid redistribution to the lungs and/or by ...
In the US and Europe, approximately 90% of heart failure (HF) hospitalizations are due to symptoms a...
Hospitalisation for acute heart failure (AHF) is associated with high mortality and high rehospitali...
Hospitalisation for acute heart failure (AHF) is associated with high mortality and high rehospitali...
More than one million hospitalizations occur annually in the US because of heart failure (HF) decomp...
Hospitalizations due to heart failure are increasing steadily despite advances in medicine. Patients...
INTRODUCTION: Approximately 1/3 of patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) are discha...
Heart failure (HF) is characterized by frequent hospital admissions due to acute decompensation and ...
Congestion, or fluid overload, is a classic clinical feature of patients presenting with heart failu...
Heart failure (HF) is characterized by frequent hospital admissions due to acute decompensation and ...
AbstractAcute heart failure (AHF) is a potentially life-threatening clinical syndrome, usually requi...
AbstractThe current understanding of heart failure (HF) does not fully explain the spectrum of HF sy...
Congestion, or fluid overload, is a classic clinical feature of patients presenting with heart failu...