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New York Heart Association functional classification based on severity of symptoms and physical activity
Recommendations for the diagnostic investigations in ambulatory patients suspected of having heart failure
Recommendations for the diagnostic investigations in ambulatory patients suspected of having heart failure
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Pharmacological treatments indicated in potentially all patients with symptomatic (NYHA functional class II IV) systolic heart failure
Other treatments with less-certain benefits in patients with symptomatic (NYHA class IIIV) systolic heart failure
Treatments (or combinations of treatments) that may cause harm in patients with symptomatic (NYHA class IIIV) systolic heart failure
Doses of diuretics commonly used to treat heart failure (with and without a preserved ejection fraction, chronic and acute)
Recommendations for controlling the ventricular rate in patients with symptomatic HF (NYHA functional class IIIV), LV systolic dysfunction, persistent/permanent AF and no evidence of acute decompensation
Recommendations for a rhythm control-management strategy in patients with AF, symptomatic HF (NYHA controlfunctional class IIIV), and LV systolic dysfunction and II no evidence of acute decompensation
Recommendations for the prevention of thromboembolism in patients with symptomatic HF (NYHA functional class II IV) and paroxysmal or persistent/permanent AF
Recommendations for the treatment of hypertension in patients with symptomatic HF (NYHA functional class IIIV) and LV systolic dysfunction
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