Targeting heart failure may reduce readmissions, save lives, studies find




Worsening symptoms and signs of heart failure (HF) in patients admitted to a hospital is a common sign of treatment failure and can lead to long-term consequences for the patient, including longer length of hospitalization and a higher risk for readmission and death, according to a recent study. Heart failure is the most common reason for admission to hospital in people over 65 years old and affects millions of people each year.

Sábado, 17 de Mayo 2014
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