Congestive heart failure (CHF), traditionally considered an edematous disorder, was described hundreds of years ago. Hypertension and valvular heart disease were the most frequent co-morbidities [1]. Physicians could only attempt to control pulmonary and peripheral congestion with diuretic therapy. Heart...
Difficulties of case definition Aetiology Prevalence and Incidence Temporal trends Global burden Case definition The greatest challenge in the epidemiology of heart failure: difficulty defining cases Symptoms are protean Signs are commonly found in subjects without heart failure Tachycardia, crepitations, ...
Epidemiology of Heart Failure 来自 Springer 喜欢 0 阅读量: 61 作者: VL Roger 摘要: Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome occurring as the end result of many different forms of heart disease. There are many different definitions and classifications of heart failure (Table 1.1) but a ...
Heart failure (HF) is the most rapidly growing cardiovascular condition globally HF with preserved ejection fraction accounts for an increasing portion of HF in the developed world, and therapies to improve health outcomes are needed Improvement in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease and th...
Epidemiology of heart failure 摘要: Analysis of 34 years of follow-up of Framingham Study data provides clinically relevant insights into the prevalence, incidence, secular trends, prognosis, and modifiable risk factors for the occurrence of heart failure in a general population sample. Heart failure...
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Lloyd-Williams F, Mair F, Sheils C, Hanratty B, Goldstein P, Beaton S: Why are patients in clinical trials of heart failure not like those we see in everyday practice? J Clin Epid 2003, 56(12):1157-1162.Lloyd-Williams F, Mair F, Shiels C et al. Why are...
Heart failure (HF) is a global epidemic in health care and a leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. In Asian countries, causes of mortality and morbidity have shifted or have been shifting from infectious diseases and/or nutritional deficiencies to lifestyle-related diseases, such as...
Congestive heart failure is a major public health problem in the United States today as a result of its high and increasing prevalence in the older population as well as its substantial impact on healthcare costs and quality of life. There is an urgent need to develop more effective strategies...
Analysis of 34 years of follow-up of Framingham Study data provides clinically relevant insights into the prevalence, incidence, secular trends, prognosis, and modifiable risk factors for the occurrence of heart failure in a general population sample. Heart failure was found to be highly prevalent,...