How to diagnose HF with preserved EF?

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Do you know how to diagnose HF with preserved EF? In this exclusive partnership between PEBMED and Cardiopapers, Eduardo Lapa, editor-in-chief specializing in Cardiology and Echocardiography, explains how to identify heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

The episode also brings information about the 2021 update of the guidelines on heart failure of the Brazilian Society of Cardiology (SBC), with new criteria and scores to aid in diagnosis.

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Editor-in-chief and creator of the Cardiopapers website; Specialist in Cardiology by InCor-HCFMUSP; Specialist in Echocardiography by SBC; Specialist in Internal Medicine by SBCM; Doctor and Master by the Department of Surgery at UFPE; Preceptor of the Cardiology and Echocardiography Residences at HC-UFPE.

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