PMID: 7545290Aug 16, 1995Paper

Severe heart failure: a focus on the quality of care

Nursing Times
B Linden

Abstract

Heart failure usually originates from conditions such as coronary heart disease, valvular disease, hypertension or cardiomyopathy. Heart failure may develop after several heart attacks as a result of extensive myocardial damage. Despite many advances in treatment for heart disease, chronic heart failure is a terminal condition with a death rate as high as that for many malignant tumours.

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