1. Management of end-stage heart failure: a perspective on the Arab Gulf states.
- Author
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Al Habeeb W, Stewart GC, and Mudge GH
- Subjects
- Cooperative Behavior, Heart Failure physiopathology, Humans, Middle East, Severity of Illness Index, Heart Failure therapy, Heart Transplantation, Heart-Assist Devices
- Abstract
The ever expanding epidemic of end-stage heart failure represents one of the greatest challenges of modern cardiovascular medicine. With medical treatments hampered by significant limitations, physicians caring for patients with advanced heart disease have turned to cardiac transplantation and durable mechanical circulatory assist devices as definitive therapies. These advanced therapeutic modalities are not widely available outside the United States and Europe, but nevertheless offer enormous potential for patients in the Arab Gulf suffering from end-stage heart failure. This review will discuss the management of end-stage heart failure in the Gulf States, with an emphasis on therapies best utilized within a framework of regional cooperation and coordination.
- Published
- 2009
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