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Cell-Free DNA Profiles End-Organ Injury and Predicts Outcomes in Advanced Heart Failure With Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation. [PDF]
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A systematic review of the relationship between race and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with advanced heart failure who undergo heart transplantation or mechanical circulatory support. [PDF]
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Rethinking Care: Early Palliative Support for Advanced Heart Failure. [PDF]
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Therapeutic advances in heart failure
Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy, 1988Annual mortality from congestive heart failure ranges from 15% to 60%, depending on the severity of the left ventricular damage and underlying disease. Most controlled trials have been too small to detect any beneficial effect on survival from the newer vasodilator and inotropic drugs.
T, Meinertz, H, Drexler, H, Just
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Management of advanced heart failure
Clinical Cornerstone, 2000Congestive heart failure (CHF) due to progressive systolic dysfunction has become a modern-day epidemic. Despite the increased incidence and prevalence, significant progress has been made in the past 10 to 15 years in the treatment of CHF at all stages. The current outlook for patients with newly diagnosed, mild heart failure is encouraging.
Adrian B, Van Bakel, Geoffrey, Chidsey
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Advances in Heart Failure Surgery
Future Cardiology, 2005Heart failure is a major public health problem in the USA and in most Western countries. Nearly 5 million patients in the USA have heart failure with approximately 500,000 patients being diagnosed for the first time each year. Medical therapy is the first-line treatment, and surgery is considered when medical therapy fails or a clear mechanical cause ...
Nicholas C, Dang +2 more
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Heart Failure Clinics, 2016
Heart failure remains one of the most important public health problems in the developed world, with increasing prevalence, high costs, and poor outcomes. Although survival after the diagnosis of heart failure has improved, approximately 50% of patients still die within 5 years after initial diagnosis.
Sunit-Preet Chaudhry, Garrick C. Stewart
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Heart failure remains one of the most important public health problems in the developed world, with increasing prevalence, high costs, and poor outcomes. Although survival after the diagnosis of heart failure has improved, approximately 50% of patients still die within 5 years after initial diagnosis.
Sunit-Preet Chaudhry, Garrick C. Stewart
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Recent advances in heart failure
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2018Acute heart failure continues to be a challenge as there is limited benefit of numerous agents that have been tested. Cardiac resynchronization therapy remains standard of care, yet timing and need for implantable cardiac defibrillator has been brought into question with the recent randomized trials.
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