Haemodynamic monitoring in acute heart failure – what you need to know
Haemodynamic monitoring in acute heart failure – what you need to know
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Poznan: Termedia Publishing House
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English
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Poznan: Termedia Publishing House
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Acute heart failure (AHF) is a sudden, life-threatening condition, defined as a gradual or rapid onset of symptoms and/or signs of HF. AHF requires urgent medical attention, being the most frequent cause of unplanned hospital admission in patients above 65 years of age. AHF is associated with a 4–12% in-hospital mortality rate and a 21–35% 1-year m...
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Haemodynamic monitoring in acute heart failure – what you need to know
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1734-9338
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1897-4295
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10.5114/aic.2022.118524