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Differentiating Characteristics and Responses to Treatment of New-Onset Heart Failure With Preserved and Reduced Ejection Fraction in Ambulatory Patients.

Osama AlhadramyRefal A AlahmadiAfrah M AlameenNada S AshmawiNadeen A AlrehailiRahaf A AfandiTahani A AlrehailiSaba Abdulla Kassim
Published in: Cardiology research (2023)
Ambulatory patients with new-onset HFrEF were older, and had higher incidence of structural heart disease, in comparison to those with new-onset HFpEF. Patients presenting with HFrEF had more severe functional symptoms than those with HFpEF. Patients with HFpEF were more likely than those with HFpEF to have normal ECG at the time of presentation, and LBBB was strongly associated with HFrEF. Outpatients with HFrEF rather than HFpEF were less likely to respond to treatment.
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