Cognitive impairment and depression in heart failure: ‘cardiological giants’
Screening for ‘geriatric giants’, especially depression and cognitive impairment, in patients with heart failure is highly relevant with regard to heart failure prognosis, quality of life and medical costs due to exacerbations and hospital admissions [2, 3]. [...]several studies have already shown t...
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