Episodes of worsening symptoms and signs characterize the clinical course of patients with chronic heart failure (HF). These events are associated with poorer quality of life, increased risks of hospitalization and death and are a major burden on healthcare resources. They usually require diuretic therapy, either administered intravenously or by escalation of oral doses or with combinations of different diuretic classes. Additional treatments may also have a major role, including initiation of guideline-recommended medical therapy (GRMT). Hospital admission is often necessary but treatment in the emergency service or in outpatient clinics or by primary care physicians has become increasingly used. Prevention of first and recurring episodes ...
PubMed ID: 26574641Heart failure (HF) is a progressive disorder associated with impaired quality of ...
Heart failure exacerbation is a common cause of illness and hospitalization nationwide. Over six mil...
Heart failure (HF) is a syndrome characterized by high mortality, frequent hospitalization, reduced ...
Episodes of worsening symptoms and signs characterize the clinical course of patients with chronic h...
Episodes of worsening symptoms and signs characterize the clinical course of patients with chronic h...
Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome characterized by dyspnoea, fatigue and fluid retention acc...
The main aims of the treatment of chronic heart failure are to improve and to maintain the quality o...
Healthcare managers are more and more interested in the role of general practitioners (GP) in the tr...
Treatment of heart failure has undergone major changes in the last two decades. European and US guid...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a syndrome precipitated by inadequate cardiac output and neurohormona...
Patients with an established diagnosis of heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) ...
Despite significant advances in pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapy, epidemiological dat...
International audienceHeart failure is the most common cardiovascular reason for hospital admission ...
Heart failure (HF) is a growing public health problem with an estimated prevalence of 38 million pat...
Heart failure is an epidemic of ageing 21st century societies. Despite wide access to modern treatme...
PubMed ID: 26574641Heart failure (HF) is a progressive disorder associated with impaired quality of ...
Heart failure exacerbation is a common cause of illness and hospitalization nationwide. Over six mil...
Heart failure (HF) is a syndrome characterized by high mortality, frequent hospitalization, reduced ...
Episodes of worsening symptoms and signs characterize the clinical course of patients with chronic h...
Episodes of worsening symptoms and signs characterize the clinical course of patients with chronic h...
Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome characterized by dyspnoea, fatigue and fluid retention acc...
The main aims of the treatment of chronic heart failure are to improve and to maintain the quality o...
Healthcare managers are more and more interested in the role of general practitioners (GP) in the tr...
Treatment of heart failure has undergone major changes in the last two decades. European and US guid...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a syndrome precipitated by inadequate cardiac output and neurohormona...
Patients with an established diagnosis of heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) ...
Despite significant advances in pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapy, epidemiological dat...
International audienceHeart failure is the most common cardiovascular reason for hospital admission ...
Heart failure (HF) is a growing public health problem with an estimated prevalence of 38 million pat...
Heart failure is an epidemic of ageing 21st century societies. Despite wide access to modern treatme...
PubMed ID: 26574641Heart failure (HF) is a progressive disorder associated with impaired quality of ...
Heart failure exacerbation is a common cause of illness and hospitalization nationwide. Over six mil...
Heart failure (HF) is a syndrome characterized by high mortality, frequent hospitalization, reduced ...