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Heart Failure

  • Improve Outcomes for Hypotensive Heart Failure Patients

    Emergency physicians see a high number of hypotensive heart failure patients. In his session, “Catch 22: Treating...
  • Machine Learning Methods May Help Predict Cardiovascular Events More Accurately

    Machine learning techniques can be used to improve the accuracy of predicting cardiovascular events in asymptomatic populations...
  • Fewer Admissions for Heart Failure, but Blacks Still Fare Worse than Whites

    Between 2002 and 2013, hospital admissions for heart failure fell by nearly a third in the U.S.,...

Improve Outcomes for Hypotensive Heart Failure Patients

October 25, 2017 - Karen Appold - 0 Comment

Emergency physicians see a high number of hypotensive heart failure patients. In his session, “Catch 22: Treating…

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Machine Learning Methods May Help Predict Cardiovascular Events More Accurately

September 19, 2017 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Machine learning techniques can be used to improve the accuracy of predicting cardiovascular events in asymptomatic populations…

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Fewer Admissions for Heart Failure, but Blacks Still Fare Worse than Whites

July 18, 2017 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 1 Comment

Between 2002 and 2013, hospital admissions for heart failure fell by nearly a third in the U.S.,…

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Update Your Knowledge on Heart Failure Assessment and Treatment

October 17, 2016 - Joseph Harrington - 0 Comment

Heart failure is one of the most common causes of hospitalization in the U.S., particularly in patients…

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Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Implant No Help in Some with Heart Failure

March 10, 2016 - David Douglas (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in patients with heart failure (HF) without left bundle branch block (LBBB) may…

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Pulmonary Artery Catheterization Increased Despite Negative Findings

February 11, 2016 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Physicians are using pulmonary artery (PA) catheterization at an increasing rate in heart failure patients, despite results…

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ACEP15 Session: Time-Critical Interventions in Treating Heart Failure

October 22, 2015 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

Until about 10 years ago, Matthew Strehlow, MD, FACEP, clinical associate professor of emergency medicine at Stanford…

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