Heart Failure in Clinical Practice

Heart Failure in Clinical Practice -1

Michael Y. Henein (Editor)

2010

Over the years we have made considerable progress in the diagnosis and management of the syndrome of heart failure, the end-stage of most cardiac diseases. A Pharaonic diagnosis by means of observation of the signs of fluid retention has now been replaced by noninvasive cardiac function assessment, while tests for myocardial pathology and the assessment of intra-cardiac pressures aid in the diagnosis.

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