Therefore, using new definitions for mode of death due to heart failure, we performed a retrospective chart review of records from a university-based heart failure disease management program to ...
Mortality rates compared with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFREF) appear to be strongly influenced by the type of study, but are clearly elevated compared with age- and co ...
The conditions included stroke, sepsis, heart failure, pneumonia — infectious, kidney failure — acute, and stomach and ...
People whose heart rates consistently increased over more than two decades—whether slightly or substantially—were more likely to die or develop heart failure than those whose resting heart ...
Flu drives excess mortality and admissions in heart failure, highlighting the importance of targeted prevention efforts.
Adults whose resting heart rate follows an atypical pattern as they age may face a greater risk for developing heart failure or dying from any cause than people whose heart rates follow a normal ...
Among the conditions with increased mortality rates in fiscal 2023 were stroke, sepsis, heart failure, pneumonia — infectious, kidney failure — acute, stomach and intestinal bleeding ...