Clinical Relevance and Management of the Major Electrolyte Abnormalities in Congestive Heart Failure

Ibrahim Hamdin Mohammed Elfakhrany;

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HF is defined as a clinical syndrome characterized by dyspnea and fatigue, at rest or with exertion, due to structural and/or functional abnormalities of the heart. Patients with systolic HF tend to have large, dilated ventricles and markedly impaired sys


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Title Clinical Relevance and Management of the Major Electrolyte Abnormalities in Congestive Heart Failure
Other Titles التأثير الاكلينيكى والعلاجى لاضطرابات الاملاح فى القصور الاحتقانى لعضلة القلب نقص الصوديوم - نقص البوتاسيوم - نقص الماغسيوم
Authors Ibrahim Hamdin Mohammed Elfakhrany
Keywords Clinical Relevance and Management of the Major Electrolyte Abnormalities in Congestive Heart Failure
Issue Date 2013
Description 
HF is defined as a clinical syndrome characterized by dyspnea and fatigue, at rest or with exertion, due to structural and/or functional abnormalities of the heart. Patients with systolic HF tend to have large, dilated ventricles and markedly impaired sys

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