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The independent effects of left ventricular ejection fraction on short-term outcomes and resource utilization following hospitalization for heart failure
1999
Clinical Cardiology
While depressed left ventricular ejection fraction is clearly associated with poor long-term outcome in heart failure (m, the effect of ejection fraction on short-term outcomes and resource utilization following hospitalization for HF remains unclear. \ Hypothesis: We evaluated the independent effect of depressed ejection fraction (I 40%) on short-term outcomes and resource utilization following hospitalization for HF. Methods: The study population included 443 consecutive patients hospitalized
doi:10.1002/clc.4960220306
pmid:10084060
fatcat:ax5h4v2hgbhrjjb667iavk4hhm