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Learning objectives To understand the importance of exercise and physical activity in the general management and well-being of people with heart failure (HF). To understand the key principles of exercise training prescription in people with HF. cross-ref type="bib".
The “Pharmacology Program” will cover hot topics in cardiovascular medicine that are key issues that pharmacists, as well as other health care team members, face in managing complex patients. This includes a review of updated clinical guidelines and best practices. Is Viability Still Viable and How Should We Assess It?
24 will focus on the following three current guideline updates: American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines 2023 Atrial Fibrillation Guideline - Pharmacology II: Strokes vs. Bleeds, What Do the Guidelines Tell Us About Practical Management in A-fib? The Guidelines Sessions at ACC.24
4] More recently, at least at the epidemiologic level, the obesity paradox has been confirmed in both heart failure with reduced ejectionfraction (HFrEF) and heart failure with preservedejectionfraction (HFpEF), but also in those with coronary heart disease. [5, Carbone, Salvatore, et al. Future Cardiology 13.5
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