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Author(s):
Antoni Bayés-Genís
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Germán Cediel
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Mar Domingo
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1 year ago
Author(s):
David R Thompson
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Chantal F Ski
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Alexander M Clark
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et al
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1 year ago
Heart Failure in Primary Care
Author(s):
Loreena Hill
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Anne McNulty
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James McMahon
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et al
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1 month ago
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Milton Packer
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Author(s):
Tobias Koenig
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Johann Bauersachs
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Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner
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3 years ago
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are a major cause of complications in pregnancies worldwide, and can be largely attributed to increased cardiovascular risk factors, such as obesity and hypertensive disorders.1 Today, up to 4% of all pregnancies are complicated by CVD, with increasing frequency.2 Cardiomyopathies – whether inherited or acquired – represent the leading cause of maternal morbidity and…
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Author(s):
Till Hauffe
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Bernard Krüger
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Dominique Bettex
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et al
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3 years ago
Shock in cardio-surgical intensive care unit (ICU) patients is a serious condition with a high morbidity and mortality.1,2 Prompt identification of the underlying conditions and correct management of the life- threatening physiological deteriorations are crucial to save the patient’s life. In daily practice, however, focusing on the main goal – to provide adequate oxygen delivery thereby…
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Author(s):
Ify R Mordi
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Aaron Tee
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Chim C Lang
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3 years ago
Despite advances in the management of heart failure (HF), a significant burden of mortality and morbidity remains.1 This, combined with the ever-escalating costs of novel drug development, has led to an increased focus on the treatment of comorbidities in order to improve outcomes. As a chronic condition, it is increasingly recognised that HF is actually an iron-deficient state, and is highly…
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Author(s):
Jacqueline H Morris
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Leway Chen
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3 years ago
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a progressive cardiovascular disease with significant morbidity and mortality that affects an increasing amount of people worldwide. There are approximately 6.5 million people in the US, more than 14 million people in Europe, and 26 million people worldwide who are living with heart failure, and the prevalence continues to grow.1–3 In the US alone, there were 960…
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Author(s):
Carolyn Lam
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8 years ago
Author(s):
Fraser J Graham
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Antonio Iaconelli
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Piotr Sonecki
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et al
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9 months ago