Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction.

Heart failure (HF) is no longer centered on the failing ventricle. Various salutary treatment discoveries now support substantially improved survival with lesser likelihood for urgent care or hospitalization. Careful assessment of comorbidities and early recognition of symptoms further support the care for patients with HF. Advanced care strategies are effective, but not only includes mechanical circulatory assist and heart transplantation, but also clinical trial participation, palliative care, and hospice. With this contemporary view of HF, failure is supplanted with opportunity. At the patient level, longer healthier lives, in concert with expert management of ventricular dysfunction, becomes the contemporary expectation.
Cardiovascular diseases
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Barkoudah Barkoudah, Yancy Yancy
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