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One of the most important things we know about heart failure is that it doesn’t affect everyone equally, especially when you consider heart failure with reduced ejection fraction versus preserved ejection fraction. Dive into the complex pathophysiology and pathoetiology surrounding heart failure and how it differs when ejection fraction is reduced versus when it’s preserved with Dr. Stephen Greene, an advanced heart failure specialist at Duke Heart Transplant Clinic and a cardiologist at Duke Cardiology Clinic in Durham, North Carolina.
Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Lilly USA, LLC.
SC-US-75207 6/23
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One of the most important things we know about heart failure is that it doesn’t affect everyone equally, especially when you consider heart failure with reduced ejection fraction versus preserved ejection fraction. Dive into the complex pathophysiology and pathoetiology surrounding heart failure and how it differs when ejection fraction is reduced versus when it’s preserved with Dr. Stephen Greene, an advanced heart failure specialist at Duke Heart Transplant Clinic and a cardiologist at Duke Cardiology Clinic in Durham, North Carolina.
Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Lilly USA, LLC.
SC-US-75207 6/23
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