The drivers of symptom burden in heart failure (HF) are poorly understood. Small studies have suggested racial disparities, but data are sparse, and the extent to which these disparities may… Click to show full abstract
The drivers of symptom burden in heart failure (HF) are poorly understood. Small studies have suggested racial disparities, but data are sparse, and the extent to which these disparities may have genetic underpinnings is unclear. A prospective genetic registry enrolled 1765 patients with HF. All
               
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