Abstract

Heart failure is a highly prevalent condition, and a series of new therapies have emerged over the past years, improving patients’ survival and quality of life, simultaneously making its management more complex. When treating patients with advanced heart failure, that is, with persistent limiting symptoms and recurrent hospitalizations, it is usually even more challenging to manage cases, given that, in addition to frequently having characteristics that would exclude them from most clinical studies, they pose a series of difficulties [...]

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