AbstractRecent epidemiological studies suggest that 30% to 50% of patients with heart failure (HF) have preserved left ventricular (LV) systolic function. These patients, often presumed to have diastolic heart failure (DHF), appear to have lower short-term but similar long-term mortality when compared to patients with HF and LV systolic dysfunction. Rates of recurrent hospitalization and costs of care appear similar in the two groups of patients. Therefore, DHF may contribute significantly to the burden of disease caused by HF. Exertional breathlessness, the principal symptom of HF, has many causes, including obesity, pulmonary disease and myocardial ischemia. A diagnosis of DHF by exclusion, based on symptoms in the absence of important LV...
Previously the subject of much debate, there is now consensus that diastolic heart failure (DHF) rep...
Current diagnostic strategies fail to illuminate the presence of rare disease in the heart failure p...
Congestive heart failure (HF) is a frequent reason forhospital admission. Fifty percent of HF hospit...
AbstractRecent epidemiological studies suggest that 30% to 50% of patients with heart failure (HF) h...
Diastolic heart failure (HF) is also referred to as HF with preserved left ventricular systolic func...
Diastolic heart failure (DHF) is estimated to occur in 40% to 50% of patients with heart failure. Ev...
OBJECTIVES: To characterise the clinical features of patients with suspected heart failure but prese...
AbstractRecent cross-sectional, population-based echocardiographic studies show that about half of a...
ObjectivesWe tested the hypothesis that diastolic dysfunction (DD) was an important predictor of car...
Diastolic heart failure (HF) as defined by the symptoms and signs of HF, preserved ejection fraction...
At the time of starting this work, the syndrome of heart failure with preserved systolic function wa...
AbstractThree well-controlled epidemiology studies in the U.S. have reported that 40% of incident co...
Numerous reports suggest that about one-third of patients with congestive heart failure do not have ...
Background: The prevalence and the characteristics of heart failure (HF) with preserved systolic fun...
The concept of ‘‘diastolic’’ heart failure grew out of the observation that many patients who have t...
Previously the subject of much debate, there is now consensus that diastolic heart failure (DHF) rep...
Current diagnostic strategies fail to illuminate the presence of rare disease in the heart failure p...
Congestive heart failure (HF) is a frequent reason forhospital admission. Fifty percent of HF hospit...
AbstractRecent epidemiological studies suggest that 30% to 50% of patients with heart failure (HF) h...
Diastolic heart failure (HF) is also referred to as HF with preserved left ventricular systolic func...
Diastolic heart failure (DHF) is estimated to occur in 40% to 50% of patients with heart failure. Ev...
OBJECTIVES: To characterise the clinical features of patients with suspected heart failure but prese...
AbstractRecent cross-sectional, population-based echocardiographic studies show that about half of a...
ObjectivesWe tested the hypothesis that diastolic dysfunction (DD) was an important predictor of car...
Diastolic heart failure (HF) as defined by the symptoms and signs of HF, preserved ejection fraction...
At the time of starting this work, the syndrome of heart failure with preserved systolic function wa...
AbstractThree well-controlled epidemiology studies in the U.S. have reported that 40% of incident co...
Numerous reports suggest that about one-third of patients with congestive heart failure do not have ...
Background: The prevalence and the characteristics of heart failure (HF) with preserved systolic fun...
The concept of ‘‘diastolic’’ heart failure grew out of the observation that many patients who have t...
Previously the subject of much debate, there is now consensus that diastolic heart failure (DHF) rep...
Current diagnostic strategies fail to illuminate the presence of rare disease in the heart failure p...
Congestive heart failure (HF) is a frequent reason forhospital admission. Fifty percent of HF hospit...