ACC/AHA 2005 Guideline Update for the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult

Sharon A. Hunt(Marymount University), William T. Abraham(Marymount University), Marshall H. Chin(Marymount University), Arthur M. Feldman(American Heart Association), Gary S. Francis(Marymount University), Théodore G. Ganiats(American Heart Association), Mariell Jessup(Marymount University), Marvin A. Konstam(American Heart Association), Donna Mancini(Marymount University), Keith Michl(Marymount University), John A. Oates(Marymount University), Peter S. Rahko(American Heart Association), Marc A. Silver(Marymount University), Lynne W. Stevenson(American Heart Association), Clyde W. Yancy(American Heart Association), Elliott M. Antman(Marymount University), Sidney C. Smith(American Heart Association), Cynthia D. Adams(American Heart Association), Jeffrey L. Anderson(American Heart Association), David P. Faxon(American Heart Association), Valentı́n Fuster(Marymount University), Jonathan L. Halperin(Marymount University), Loren F. Hiratzka(Marymount University), Sharon A. Hunt(American Heart Association), Alice K. Jacobs(American Heart Association), Rick A. Nishimura(Marymount University), Joseph P. Ornato(Marymount University), Richard L. Page(Marymount University), Bárbara Riegel(Marymount University)
Circulation
September 14, 2005
Cited by 2,258Open Access
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Abstract

It is important that the medical profession play a significant role in critically evaluating the use of diagnostic procedures and therapies as they are introduced and tested in the detection, management, or prevention of disease states. Rigorous and expert analysis of the available data documenting relative benefits and risks of those procedures and therapies can produce helpful guidelines that improve the effectiveness of care, optimize patient outcomes, and favorably affect the overall cost of care by focusing resources on the most effective strategies.


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