Heart failure (HF) and its comorbidities and treatments interfere with kidney potassium (K) excretion leading to dyskalemias (dysK), but this has not been studied according to ejection fraction (EF) and… Click to show full abstract
Heart failure (HF) and its comorbidities and treatments interfere with kidney potassium (K) excretion leading to dyskalemias (dysK), but this has not been studied according to ejection fraction (EF) and in particular the novel mid-range EF category. We assessed incidence and predictors of dysK
               
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