You've probably heard or read about congestive heart failure. Maybe you've even been told you have it, or know someone who ...
If you have heart failure, the right treatment can make all the difference in improving your symptoms and extending your life. Treatments range from lifestyle changes like cutting back on salt to a ...
Physician-scientists announced today the results of the largest cell therapy trial to date in patients with chronic heart failure due to low ejection fraction. The therapy benefited patients by ...
Panelists discuss how effective heart failure management requires collaborative care across multiple specialties (primary care, cardiology, endocrinology, nephrology) with advanced practice providers ...
Barriers to optimal heart failure treatment are broken down by the expert panelists. This is a video synopsis/summary of a panel discussion involving Robert Groves, MD; Eugene E. Wright Jr, MD; Nancy ...
Approximately 6.7 million Americans over the age of 20 currently live with heart failure, with this number projected to rise to 8.5 million by 2030. The lifetime risk of developing heart failure has ...
You can follow a treatment plan and take medications as a doctor prescribes to manage congestive heart failure. Eat a heart-healthy diet and stay physically active to slow heart failure progression.
Japan Approves Worlds First iPS Therapies for Parkinsons, Heart Failure Conditional approval granted for Sumitomo Pharmas ...
Temporary use of left ventricular assist devices, such as this one, in combination with medications can help restore normal cardiovascular function in some patients with heart failure, according to a ...
TULSA, Okla. — Some people with congestive heart failure are getting the chance to try a new treatment. Saint Francis is in the middle of a two-year double-blind clinical trial for a device that could ...
Cardiologists and radiation oncologists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis pioneered the use of radiation therapy—a strategy typically used against cancer—to treat patients with ...
There were 928 patients with CHF (i.e., International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification codes 428, 402.01, 402.11,402.91, and 404) admitted to our institution between ...