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Icd 10 code for congestive heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

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... The review will encompass the entire medical record. The reviewer will be blind to case/control status as determined by the EMR algorithm. The reviewer will be given a patient identifier and validation spreadsheet to record validation results. 1. Is there evidence of HF diagnosed by health care prov ...
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... campaign to reduce prehospital delay in the US, targeting both health care professionals and the lay public (Dracup et al., 1997; Lenfant, LaRosa, Horan, & Passamani, 1990). Several randomized trials have been conducted to test public education strategies (Luepker et al., 2000; Meischke, Eisenberg, ...
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Sudden cardiac death
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manuscrit valve in valve (1)

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A Patient Guide to Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation
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