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Bakris, George
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Changes in kidney function following heart failure treatment: focus on renin-angiotensin system blockade.
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Treatment of congestive heart failure: guidelines for the primary care physician and the heart failure specialist.
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Contemporary Treatment of Heart Failure.
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Preservation of NO production by statins in the treatment of heart failure.
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Advances in the pathophysiology and treatment of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
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Novel Therapeutic Strategies for Reducing Right Heart Failure Associated Mortality in Fibrotic Lung Diseases.
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National Trends in Hospital Performance in Guideline-Recommended Pharmacologic Treatment for Heart Failure at Discharge.
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Ota, Takeyoshi
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Equitable Access to Advanced Heart Failure Therapies in the United States: A Call to Action.
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Managing patients with ICD shocks and programming tachycardia therapies during acute heart failure syndromes.
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Spotlight on new therapies in heart failure.
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Rate responsive pacing using cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients with chronotropic incompetence and chronic heart failure.
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Innovative devices for advanced heart failure: exploring the current state and future direction of device therapies.
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Usefulness and consequences of cardiac resynchronization therapy in dialysis-dependent patients with heart failure.
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