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Cognitive therapy for depression in patients with heart failure: a critical review.

Heart failure clinics

Dekker RL.
PMID: 21109215
Heart Fail Clin. 2011 Jan;7(1):127-41. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2010.10.001.

Depression is a significant problem in patients with heart failure (HF). This article examines the evidence for the use of cognitive therapy (CT) in treating depression and depressive symptoms in patients with HF and cardiovascular related illnesses. In 8...

An updated review of implantable cardioverter/defibrillators, induced anxiety, and quality of life.

Heart failure clinics

Bostwick JM, Sola CL.
PMID: 21109213
Heart Fail Clin. 2011 Jan;7(1):101-8. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2010.10.003.

Despite overall favorable acceptance of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), patients may experience discharges as frightening and painful. The authors reviewed ICD-induced psychopathology in 2005. During the past 2 years the number of studies examining psychopathology and quality of life after...

Role of echocardiography in the diagnostic assessment and etiology of heart failure in the elderly--opacify, quantify, and rectify.

Heart failure clinics

Sorrell VL, Nanda NC.
PMID: 17905377
Heart Fail Clin. 2007 Oct;3(4):403-22. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2007.07.006.

Echocardiography offers comprehensive, noninvasive, and relatively inexpensive tools for diagnosing cardiac pathology in the elderly. With an organized approach using two-dimensional echocardiography and Doppler echocardiography, clinicians can determine the systolic and diastolic left ventricular performance; estimate the cardiac output,...

Inotropic drugs and neurohormonal antagonists in the treatment of HF in the elderly.

Heart failure clinics

O'Connor CM, Arumugham P.
PMID: 17905382
Heart Fail Clin. 2007 Oct;3(4):477-84. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2007.07.011.

Heart failure (HF) is the most common reason for hospital admission among individuals over age 65 years and results in more than 1 million admissions each year. The overall annual death rate for HF is approximately 20%. HF results...

Surgical treatment of heart failure in the elderly.

Heart failure clinics

Malekan R, Lansman SL.
PMID: 17905384
Heart Fail Clin. 2007 Oct;3(4):501-9. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2007.07.013.

Heart failure (HF) in elderly patients who may benefit from surgical therapy is usually secondary to ischemic or valvular heart disease. When referring such patients for surgery, life expectancy, along with the expectations of the patient and family with...

Cardiac resynchronization therapy for treatment of heart failure in the elderly.

Heart failure clinics

Kron J, Conti JB.
PMID: 17905385
Heart Fail Clin. 2007 Oct;3(4):511-8. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2007.07.014.

Congestive heart failure affects 5 million patients each year and is more common in elderly patients. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) or biventricular pacing is the simultaneous pacing of both ventricles, an approach that can improve symptoms and survival in...

Invasive Testing for Coronary Artery Disease: FFR, IVUS, OCT, NIRS.

Heart failure clinics

Groves EM, Seto AH, Kern MJ.
PMID: 26567976
Heart Fail Clin. 2016 Jan;12(1):83-95. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2015.08.007.

Coronary angiography is the gold standard for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease and guides revascularization strategies. The emergence of new diagnostic modalities has provided clinicians with adjunctive physiologic and image-based data to help formulate treatment strategies. Fractional flow...

Alternative Therapy for Medically Refractory Angina: Enhanced External Counterpulsation and Transmyocardial Laser Revascularization.

Heart failure clinics

Soran O.
PMID: 26567978
Heart Fail Clin. 2016 Jan;12(1):107-16. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2015.08.009.

Medically refractory angina pectoris (RAP) is defined by presence of severe angina with objective evidence of ischemia and failure to relieve symptoms with coronary revascularization. Medication and invasive revascularization are the most common approaches for treating coronary artery disease...

Erratum.

Heart failure clinics

[No authors listed]
PMID: 28865785
Heart Fail Clin. 2017 Oct;13(4):xi. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2017.08.003.

No abstract available.

Epidemiology, Traditional and Novel Risk Factors in Coronary Artery Disease.

Heart failure clinics

Mack M, Gopal A.
PMID: 26567971
Heart Fail Clin. 2016 Jan;12(1):1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2015.08.002.

Coronary artery disease (CAD) mortality has been declining in the United States and in regions where health care systems are relatively advanced. Still, CAD remains the number one cause of death in both men and women in the United...

Acute Coronary Syndromes: Unstable Angina and Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction.

Heart failure clinics

Basra SS, Virani SS, Paniagua D, Kar B, Jneid H.
PMID: 26567973
Heart Fail Clin. 2016 Jan;12(1):31-48. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2015.08.004.

Non-ST elevation acute coronary syndromes (NSTE-ACS) encompass the clinical entities of unstable angina and non-ST elevation myocardial infarction. Several advances have occurred over the past decade, including the emergence of new antiplatelet and antithrombotic therapies and novel treatment strategies,...

Understanding the Pathophysiology to Improve the Therapeutic Management: Focus on Metabolic and Hormonal Comorbidities in Heart Failure.

Heart failure clinics

Perrone Filardi P, Bossone E.
PMID: 31079701
Heart Fail Clin. 2019 Jul;15(3):xi-xii. doi: 10.1016/j.hfc.2019.04.001.

No abstract available.

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