Sunit-Preet Chaudhry,1 Garrick C Stewart2 1Division of Cardiology, St Vincent Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, 2Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Center for Advanced Heart Disease, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA Abstract: Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome resulting from impairment of ventricular filling or ejection of blood associated with symptoms of dyspnea, fatigue, as well as peripheral and/or pulmonary edema. This syndrome is progressive and characterized by worsening quality of life despite escalating levels of care, affecting 5.7 million Americans with an annual cost of over $30 billion US dollars. Treatment for this syndrome has evolved over three distinct eras: the nonpharmacological era, the ...
Although many interesting studies on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and biomarkers in heart failure ...
Heart failure has received much publicity in the last five years. In all western countries, the numb...
Heart failure is associated with high morbidity and mortality and is proving to be an economic burde...
Management of heart failure is one of the most important challenges of modern medicine. Heart failur...
Background: Some 4.6 million Americans are estimated to suffer from heart failure, and approximately...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
AbstractForty years ago therapy for congestive heart failure was limited largely to the mercurial di...
Though heart failure therapies, particularly for systolic heart failure, have developed rapidly and ...
Hospitalization for heart failure (HF) marks a substantial crossroad for patients, as greater than o...
Although many interesting studies on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and biomarkers in heart failure ...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
Context: Heart failure (HF) is defined as a clinical syndrome that is caused by mal-structural and m...
Although many interesting studies on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and biomarkers in heart failure ...
Heart failure has received much publicity in the last five years. In all western countries, the numb...
Heart failure is associated with high morbidity and mortality and is proving to be an economic burde...
Management of heart failure is one of the most important challenges of modern medicine. Heart failur...
Background: Some 4.6 million Americans are estimated to suffer from heart failure, and approximately...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
AbstractForty years ago therapy for congestive heart failure was limited largely to the mercurial di...
Though heart failure therapies, particularly for systolic heart failure, have developed rapidly and ...
Hospitalization for heart failure (HF) marks a substantial crossroad for patients, as greater than o...
Although many interesting studies on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and biomarkers in heart failure ...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
Context: Heart failure (HF) is defined as a clinical syndrome that is caused by mal-structural and m...
Although many interesting studies on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and biomarkers in heart failure ...
Heart failure has received much publicity in the last five years. In all western countries, the numb...
Heart failure is associated with high morbidity and mortality and is proving to be an economic burde...