Global Differences in Heart Failure Etiology, Treatment, and Outcomes
Offered By: Cardiology University of Washington via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore global variations in heart failure etiology, treatment approaches, and patient outcomes in this 53-minute grand rounds presentation. Gain insights into current worldwide congestive heart failure (CHF) prevalence data, examine how CHF causes and treatments differ across countries and geographical regions, and learn about refined risk assessment techniques using data from Global Congestive Heart Failure (GCHF) substudies. Presented by experts Dr. Kelley Branch and Dr. Jeffrey L. Probstfield, this comprehensive lecture equips healthcare professionals with valuable knowledge to enhance their understanding of heart failure management on a global scale.
Syllabus
Global Differences In Heart Failure Etiology, Treatment, and Outcomes
Taught by
Cardiology University of Washington
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