Heart failure is a heterogeneous syndrome. Approximately 30–50% of patients with heart failure have normal or near normal left ventricle function. Several epidemiological studies confirm that the ...
Panelists discuss how heart failure classification involves HFrEF vs HFpEF distinctions and staging systems (A through D), with the greatest prevention opportunities existing in early stages A and B, ...
Dr. Hare answers the question: 'Must I Repeat Ejection Fraction Tests?' — -- Question: Should the ejection fraction test be repeated at each visit to my doctor, or at all? Answer: The ejection ...
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What To Know About Systolic Congestive Heart Failure
Medically reviewed by Christopher Lee, MD Systolic congestive heart failure involves the left side of your heart losing its ability to pump effectively.Common symptoms include shortness of breath, ...
Beta blockers may provide no clinical benefit to patients who maintain normal heart function following a heart attack, according to a study published Aug. 30 in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Cardiologists reveal how a simple routine over two years can reverse heart aging. See what the study found and why it's ...
Results from the Phase 3 VICTOR trial and a pooled analysis of the VICTOR and VICTORIA trials were presented today at the ESC Congress 2025 and simultaneously published in The Lancet Merck (NYSE: MRK) ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists have discovered that the weight loss drug Zepbound may have benefits for heart failure patients. CR/Getty Images Heart failure is a serious condition that can often be a ...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a type of heart failure that affects the left side of the heart. It occurs when the lower left chamber of the heart, called the left ventricle ...
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