A major conundrum in the management of acute heart failure syndromes is the observation that patients are generally treated successfully during the in-hospital phase, but have a markedly high post-discharge event rate [1, 2]. The 30-day readmission rate has remained fairly constant or increased over the last decade at approximately 25% [3, 4]. Over one-third of patients hospitalized for acute heart failure syndromes are dead 1 year after discharge [3]. Despite fairly successful implementation of heart failure performance metrics in recent years, there has been no significant improvement in these outcomes [5]. It has become clear that our current state-of-the-art care of patients with heart failure exacerbation is not sufficient. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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Wang, N. C., Fonarow, G. C., & Gheorghiade, M. (2011). The potential application of electrophysiology diagnostics and therapeutics in acute heart failure syndromes. Heart Failure Reviews, 16(5), 437–439. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10741-011-9247-1
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