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Heart failure is an increasingly important problem for primary care physicians in most healthcare systems in developed countries. The condition is almost as common as diabetes mellitus in older adults, occurring in at least 2% of the adult population and rising to 3% in those aged over 75 years. 1 2 Although the incidence of most cardiovascular diseases has declined over the past 20 years, the incidence of heart failure has continued to rise, due in part to the fact that more people are surviving after acute myocardial infarctions and also to the increasing number of elderly people.3
Symptomatic heart failure has a major impact on patients and
healthcare systems: it has a worse prognosis than breast cancer or
prostate cancer and is second only to stroke in terms of healthcare costs.4 Heart failure costs the United States over $8bn
(£5bn) each year, and 5% of all admissions in the United Kingdom
involve
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