PMID: 11902093Mar 21, 2002Paper

Treatment paradigms in heart failure

Hospital Medicine
Andrew R W Money-Kyrle, Adam D Timmis

Abstract

Heart failure patients suffer very severe morbidity, high mortality and are common in medical practice. Their need for effective treatments is only partially answered by current options. Effective treatments often address cellular and pathophysiological mechanisms which are involved in the progression of heart failure. This article reviews those mechanisms and treatments.

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