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Lynne Warner Stevenson1, Ryan J Tedford2
1Cardiovascular Division, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1215 21(st) Avenue South, Nashville Tennessee 37205.
Journal of Cardiac Failure
|March 12, 2026
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No abstract available in PubMed .
Keywords:
ACEI, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitorARB, angiotensin-receptor blockerARNI, angiotensin-receptor/neprilysin inhibitorBP, heart rateEF, ejection fractionGDMT, guideline-directed medical therapyHF, heart failureHFH, heart failure hospitalizationHFpEF, heart failure and preserved ejection fractionHFrEF, heart failure and reduced ejection fractionMRA, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonistPAD, pulmonary artery diastolic pressuresPAM, pulmonary artery mean pressurePAP, pulmonary artery pressuresPHTN, pulmonary hypertensionSGLTi, sodium glucose transporter inhibitorTHT, Technology and Heart Failure TherapiesRelated Concept Videos
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