Abstract Elevated blood urea nitrogen - to - creatinine ratio increased the risk of hospitalization andcausedeath in patients with chronic heart failure
HJ , Chao CL , Chien KL , Ho YL , Lee CM , Lin YH , Wu YW , Hsu RB , Chou NK , Wang SS , Chen CY , Chen MF ( 2009 ) Elevated blood urea nitrogen - to - creatinine ratio increased the risk of hospitalization andcausedeath in patients with chronic heart failure
In chronic heart failure , monitoring calcitriol may helppreventdeath In patients with chronic heart failure
disease - centered , physician - centered , and patient - centered factors that lead to rehospitalization as well as community / resource availability factorscontributeto rehospitalization of patients suffering from chronic heart failure
antiarrhythmic drugscould preventcardiac arrest in patients with chronic heart failure
Pathophysiological mechanismscontributingto anemia in chronic heart failure patients
developing performance improvement guidelinesto preventreadmissions in patients with chronic heart failure
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