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Reverse Epidemiology in Systolic and Non-systolic Heart Failure: Cumulative Prognostic Benefit of Classical Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Circulation: Heart Failure, 10/02/09
Güder G et al. – In heart failure patients, mortality risk counterintuitively increased on a cumulative scale with lower levels of BMI, total cholesterol and systolic blood pressure, irrespective of the type and severity of heart failure.
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