Garascia et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Advanced heart failure: from definitions to therapeutic optionsGarascia et al., 2023
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- Garascia A
- Palazzini M
- Tedeschi A
- Sacco A
- Oliva F
- Gentile P
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- European Heart Journal Supplements
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Advanced heart failure (AHF) represents an ominous stage of heart failure (HF), where the expected prognosis remains poor regardless of the improvement in medical knowledge. In this review, we summarize the definition, prognosis, physiopathology, and …
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