
The Washington Manual of Heart Failure and Transplantation
A new volume in the popular Washington ManualĀ® handbook series, The Washington ManualĀ® Heart Failure and Transplantationprovides concise, high-yield content that reflects todayās fast-changing advances in the field. Edited by Drs. Jonathan D. Moreno and Benjamin J. Kopecky, and written by teams from Washington University, this practical handbook focuses on the essential information you need to know, using a brief, bulleted format, along with numerous figures, tables, algorithms, and images throughout. In one convenient, portable resource, youāll find complete coverage of heart failure pathophysiology and clinical management spanning both inpatient and outpatient treatment settingsāall at your fingertips for quick review and reference. Enrich your eBook reading experience
The Washington ManualĀ® is a registered mark belonging to Washington University in St. Louis to which international legal protection applies. The mark is used in this publication by Wolters Kluwer Health under license from Washington University.
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A new volume in the popular Washington ManualĀ® handbook series, The Washington ManualĀ® Heart Failure and Transplantationprovides concise, high-yield content that reflects todayās fast-changing advances in the field. Edited by Drs. Jonathan D. Moreno and Benjamin J. Kopecky, and written by teams from Washington University, this practical handbook focuses on the essential information you need to know, using a brief, bulleted format, along with numerous figures, tables, algorithms, and images throughout. In one convenient, portable resource, youāll find complete coverage of heart failure pathophysiology and clinical management spanning both inpatient and outpatient treatment settingsāall at your fingertips for quick review and reference. Enrich your eBook reading experience
The Washington ManualĀ® is a registered mark belonging to Washington University in St. Louis to which international legal protection applies. The mark is used in this publication by Wolters Kluwer Health under license from Washington University.












