Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5877501 | The American Journal of Medicine | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This study represents the largest cohort of patients hospitalized with HFpEF to date, yielding the following observations: number of hospitalizations for HFpEF was comparable with that of HFrEF; patients with HFpEF were most often women and elderly, with a high burden of comorbidities; outcomes appeared improved among a subset of patients; pulmonary hypertension, liver disease, and chronic renal failure were strongly associated with poor outcomes.
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Authors
Parag MD, Zaid I. MD, Evelyn M. MD, Maria G. MD, Irina MD, Rajesh V. MD, Dmitriy N. MD, Robert M. MD, Harsimran S. MD, Geoffrey W. MD, S. Chiu MD, Luke K. MD,