Abstract

At a time when death from myocardial infarction, hypertension and stroke is falling, the impact of chronic heart failure (CHF) is escalating relentlessly and it now constitutes a major public health problem. The clinical impact of CHF, both on quality of life and survival is enormous and, because of this, it is also of growing economic importance.

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