Available evidence does not support arterial hypertension as a sufficient cause of heart failure or as an intrinsic cardiomyopathy leading to decompensation.
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Across these domains, available evidence does not demonstrate arterial hypertension as a sufficient condition to cause HF, nor does it establish hypertensive myocardial remodelling as an intrinsic cardiomyopathy predisposed to decompensation. Clarifying this distinction has important implications for phenotyping, diagnosis, and interpretation of HF in hypertensive populations.
Maria Giulia Bellicini (Fri,) reported a other. Available evidence does not support arterial hypertension as a sufficient cause of heart failure or as an intrinsic cardiomyopathy leading to decompensation.
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