Abstract

Approximately half of patients with heart failure (HF) have an ejection fraction greater than 40% (ie, mildly reduced [41% to 49%] or preserved [≥50%]) ejection fraction).[1][1],[2][2] Unlike in patients with HF who have a reduced ejection fraction, no medication reduces the risk of dying in

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