The global size of the syndrome of heart failure is very large. Nearly 5 million Americans
are living with heart failure, and 550,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. As heart failure
is commonly increasing, there is a need for all medical practitioners to be aware of the early
signs and symptoms so early diagnosis and appropriate management can be offered. Management of
heart failure is dominated by appropriate investigations and adoption of national and
international published guidelines. Heart Failure in Clinical Practice provides a toolkit for
clinicians to guide them in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with suspected heart failure.
Algorithms and flow diagrams are included to give the reader an illustrated snapshot of the
decisions involved in the management of these patients.
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