Increased availability and use of new therapies has led to decreased mortality caused by sudden cardiac arrest over the last two decades, a new study conducted by researchers at UCLA reveals. However, the team found that even today, with these significant improvements, one-third of patients don't survive more than three years after being diagnosed with advanced disease. Heart failure is increasingly common, affecting close to 6 million individuals in the United ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Sunday, 26 May 2013
Death Rates Among Advanced Heart Failure Patients Decline Due to Increased Availability of New Therapies
Increased availability and use of new therapies has led to decreased mortality caused by sudden cardiac arrest over the last two decades, a new study conducted by researchers at UCLA reveals. However, the team found that even today, with these significant improvements, one-third of patients don't survive more than three years after being diagnosed with advanced disease. Heart failure is increasingly common, affecting close to 6 million individuals in the United ...
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