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CHF in the elderly: When atypical presentations and concomitant illness complicate therapy
John P. Boehmer
, Robert Zelis
Department of Medicine
Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute
Division of Cardiology
Penn State College of Medicine
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Illness
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Atypical Presentation
100%
Diuretics
100%
Clinical Application
50%
Cognitive Ability
50%
Older Persons
50%
Beta-blockers
50%
Elderly Patients
50%
Increased Incidence
50%
Hospital Admission
50%
Heart Disease
50%
Comorbid Conditions
50%
Somnolence
50%
Exercise Performance
50%
Angiotensin
50%
Disorientation
50%
Heart Failure Treatment
50%
Digoxin
50%
Multiple Drugs
50%
Impaired Hearing
50%
ACE Inhibitors
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
ACE Inhibitor
100%
Diseases
100%
Diuretics
100%
Weakness
50%
Exercise
50%
Hearing Impairment
50%
Elderly Patient
50%
Heart Disease
50%
Physical Disability
50%
Congestive Heart Failure
50%
Cognitive Function
50%
Somnolence
50%
Angiotensin
50%
Disorientation
50%
Digoxin
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Physical Disability
50%