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Concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in moderate to severe systolic heart failure.

Mi-Seung ShinMinjeong AnSunhwa KimJae Lan ShimJin-Kyu ParkJinShil Kim
Published in: PloS one (2017)
Cognitive performance, particularly executive function, was worse in patients with HF with systolic dysfunction when diastolic dysfunction was concomitantly present. Routine monitoring of and surveillance for diastolic dysfunction and cognitive screening are warranted in the management of patients with HF.
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