Management issues for patients with coronary artery disease and heart failure

Despite recent favorable trends in survival, heart failure remains a highly fatal disease. Improvements in the prevention of early death from coronary artery disease, along with an aging population, have resulted in an increased prevalence for heart failure in the United States. In the management of...

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Heart Failure - therapy
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