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Title: Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: an update on pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis PMC

Summarize: Heart failure HF with preserved ejection fraction HFpEF is a clinical 10;syndrome in which patients have symptoms and signs of HF with normal or 10;near normal left ventricular ejection fraction LVEF x02265;50 . Roughly half of all 10;patients with HF ...

Tags: pmc7296715, articles, ncbi, nlm, nih, gov, pmc

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