This article refers to ‘Acute heart failure congestion and perfusion status – impact of the clinical classification on in-hospital and long-term outcomes; insights from the ESC-EORP-HFA Heart Failure Long-Term Registry’… Click to show full abstract
This article refers to ‘Acute heart failure congestion and perfusion status – impact of the clinical classification on in-hospital and long-term outcomes; insights from the ESC-EORP-HFA Heart Failure Long-Term Registry’ by O. Chioncel et al., and to ‘Clinical phenotypes of acute heart failure based on signs and symptoms of perfusion and congestion at emergency department presentation and their relationship with patient management and outcomes’ by Javaloyes et al., published in this issue on pages 1338-1352 and pages 1353-1365.
               
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