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Heart failure

The Lancet, 2005
Although heart failure is common, disabling, and deadly, there are now many effective treatments, at least for patients with low left-ventricular ejection fraction. For all, angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors and beta blockers are the essential disease-modifying treatments, improving symptoms, reducing hospital admissions, and increasing survival.
John J V, McMurray, Marc A, Pfeffer
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Heart Failure

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2018
Heart failure affects more than 6 million people in the United States and incurs a heavy toll in morbidity, mortality, and health care costs. It frequently coexists with other important disorders, including hypertension, coronary artery disease, diabetes, and obesity.
Róisín, Trainor   +3 more
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Heart failure

The Lancet, 2017
Heart failure is common in adults, accounting for substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. Its prevalence is increasing because of ageing of the population and improved treatment of acute cardiovascular events, despite the efficacy of many therapies for patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, such as angiotensin converting ...
Metra, Marco, Teerlink, John R
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Heart failure

The Lancet, 2009
Despite advances in management of heart failure, the condition remains a major public-health issue, with high prevalence, poor clinical outcomes, and large health-care costs. Risk factors are well known and, thus, preventive strategies should have a positive effect on disease burden.
Henry, Krum, William T, Abraham
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Heart Failure

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2007
Heart failure is the most common reason for hospital admission in the United States. All nurses, regardless of their specialty, should be familiar with this clinical syndrome. This column describes the pathophysiology and treatment of heart failure.
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