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Patient Outcomes by Ventricular Systolic and Diastolic Function.

Jacqueline LeveneAndrew VoigtFloyd ThomaSuresh R MulukutlaAditya BhonsaleKrishna KancharlaAlaa A ShalabyNathan A EstesSandeep K JainSamir F Saba
Published in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2024)
Although systolic dysfunction is associated with a greater risk of overall death and HF hospitalizations than DD, the risk of cardiac arrest in patients with grade II and III DD is comparable to that of patients with moderate and severe systolic dysfunction, respectively. Future studies are needed to examine treatment strategies than can improve these outcomes.
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