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Jun 2024
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#153 HFpEF: 5 Pearls Segment

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Timestamps:

(01:59) | What causes HFpEF?

(11:22) | Does diastolic dysfunction imply HFpEF?

(19:21) | Is the BNP level helpful in HFpEF?

(25:06) | What scoring systems can be helpful in ruling in HFpEF?

(32:03) | What's the treatment for HFpEF?

Tags: cardiology, primary care, CoreIM, IMcore, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, hospital medicine, pharmacy, nursing education, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction



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