Umbrella protocol: Systematic reviews of multivariable biomarker prognostic models developed to predict clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure
<p>Background:</p> Heart failure (HF) is a chronic and common condition with a rising prevalence, especially in the elderly. Morbidity and mortality rates in people with HF are similar to those with common forms of cancer. Clinical guidelines highlight the need for more detailed prognos...
Main Authors: | Vazquez Montes, M, Debray, TPA, Taylor, K, Speich, B, Jones, N, Collins, G, Hobbs, FDR, Magriplis, E, Maruri-Aguilar, H, Moons, KGM, Parissis, J, Perera, R, Roberts, N, Taylor, C, Kadoglou, NPE, Trivella, M, proBHF group |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2020
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