Abstract 13897: Decreased Diuretic Efficiency Rather Than Total Diuretic Dose is Associated With Reduced Survival Following Heart Failure Hospitalization
Michael S. Kiernan(Tufts Medical Center), Lisa de las Fuentes(Washington University in St. Louis), Kevin Anstrom, Javed Butler(Jackson Memorial Hospital), Edo Y. Birati(Bar-Ilan University), W.H. Wilson Tang(Cleveland Clinic), Allyn Meredith(Clinical Research Institute), Justin L. Grodin(The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), Shane LaRue(Washington University in St. Louis), Susanna R. Stevens(Mayo Clinic), Kenneth B. Marguiles(University of Pennsylvania), Victor G Davia-Roman, Divya Gupta(Emory University), Adrian F. Hernandez(Duke University)
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November 25, 2014
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