Hemodynamic Monitoring for Heart Failure Patients
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Desai/Fig.2: Growing Burden of HF It is now well established that heart failure (HF) is a growing problem for the American healthcare system and even worldwide. The American Heart Association projects that the total number of prevalent cases of patients with HF will increase from roughly 5 million in the current era to nearly 8 million by 2030 – an increase of about 46%.[1] That means that in 2030 nearly 1 in every 33 people will have HF, a staggering burden of morbidity for the current healthcare system to manage.
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