Desai, 2015 - Google Patents
Implantable Hemodynamic Monitoring in Ambulatory Heart Failure: Who, When, Why, How?Desai, 2015
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- Desai A
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- Current cardiology reports
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Despite considerable advances in therapeutics, the risk of hospitalization for patients with heart failure remains high. Since many hospitalizations in heart failure patients are driven by congestive exacerbations, optimal management of congestion is a key goal of longitudinal …
- 206010007554 Cardiac failure 0 title abstract description 121
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