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Treatment for the troubled heart

Treatment for the troubled heart za and pneumococcal disease. Learn more about it In the past, patients with heart failure At the heart of a drug approval. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy! 3(5):49-50, September/October 2005. were encouraged to avoid exercise, but Bristow MR, et al. Comparison of Medical Therapy, Pac- several studies have demonstrated the ing, and Defibrillation in Heart Failure (COMPANION) Investigators. Cardiac-resynchronization therapy with or value of exercise for these patients. We without implantable defibrillator in advanced chronic now know that inactivity promotes physi- heart failure. The New England Journal of Medicine. 350(21): 2140-2150, May 2004. cal deconditioning, which can exacerbate Chobanian AV, et al. The seventh report of the Joint Na- symptoms. For this reason, the guidelines tional Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, recommend exercise training as an adjunct and Treatment of High Blood Pressure: The JNC 7 report. JAMA. 289(19):2560-2572, May 2003. to therapy. Hunt SA, et al. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update for the diagnosis and management of chronic heart failure in the The heart’s destiny is adult: Summary article. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 46(6):1116-1143, September 2005. not to fail National Guideline Clearinghouse. University of Michi- As researchers learn more about the com- gan Health System: Heart failure—systolic http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nursing Made Incredibly Easy! Wolters Kluwer Health

Treatment for the troubled heart

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© 2007 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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1544-5186
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1552-2032
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10.1097/01.NME.0000278472.55271.38
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Abstract

za and pneumococcal disease. Learn more about it In the past, patients with heart failure At the heart of a drug approval. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy! 3(5):49-50, September/October 2005. were encouraged to avoid exercise, but Bristow MR, et al. Comparison of Medical Therapy, Pac- several studies have demonstrated the ing, and Defibrillation in Heart Failure (COMPANION) Investigators. Cardiac-resynchronization therapy with or value of exercise for these patients. We without implantable defibrillator in advanced chronic now know that inactivity promotes physi- heart failure. The New England Journal of Medicine. 350(21): 2140-2150, May 2004. cal deconditioning, which can exacerbate Chobanian AV, et al. The seventh report of the Joint Na- symptoms. For this reason, the guidelines tional Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, recommend exercise training as an adjunct and Treatment of High Blood Pressure: The JNC 7 report. JAMA. 289(19):2560-2572, May 2003. to therapy. Hunt SA, et al. ACC/AHA 2005 guideline update for the diagnosis and management of chronic heart failure in the The heart’s destiny is adult: Summary article. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 46(6):1116-1143, September 2005. not to fail National Guideline Clearinghouse. University of Michi- As researchers learn more about the com- gan Health System: Heart failure—systolic

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