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G Breithardt, F Zannad, and P Adragão
Foreword
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D1-D2. [PDF]  

R Ferrara, F Mastrorilli, G Pasanisi, S Censi, N D'aiello, A Fucili, M Valgimigli, and R Ferrari
Neurohormonal modulation in chronic heart failure
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D3-D11. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

R Sharma and S.D Anker
From tissue wasting to cachexia: changes in peripheral blood flow and skeletal musculature
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D12-D17. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

A González, B López, and J Díezl
Myocardial fibrosis in arterial hypertension
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D18-D22. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

D.A Kass
Ventricular dyssynchrony and mechanisms of resynchronization therapy
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D23-D30. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

E Allot, C de Chillou, and N Sadoul
Ventricular instability and sudden death in patients with heart failure: lessons from clinical trials
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D31-D42. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

B Swynghedauw and D Charlemagne
What is wrong with positive inotropic drugs? Lessons from basic science and clinical trials
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D43-D49. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

J.J.V McMurray and S Stewart
The burden of heart failure
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D50-D58. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

S Ørn and K Dickstein
How do heart failure patients die?
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D59-D65. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

F Zannad
Evidence-based drug therapy for chronic heart failure
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D66-D72. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

P Menasché and M Desnos
Cardiac reparation: fixing the heart with cells, new vessels and genes
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D73-D81. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

M Gasparini, M Mantica, P Galimberti, U La Marchesina, M Manglavacchi, F Faletra, and E Gronda
Optimization of cardiac resynchronization therapy: technical aspects
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D82-D87. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

C Stellbrink, A.-M Sinha, B Diem, A Auricchio, S Boccanelli, J Brugada, H Klein, J Morgan, L Padeletti, E Aliot, and P Hanrath on behalf of the PACMAN Investigators
Implantable card ioverter-defibrillators with or without cardiac resynchronization therapy — multiple therapy in a single device: a review with special reference to the PACIVIAN study
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D88-D94. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

A Auricchio and H.U Klein
Beyond expectations: a decade of positive results with cardiac resynchronization therapy for heart failure
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D95-D101. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

G Breithardt, H Kuhn, D Hammel, H.-H Scheld, L Seipel, and Dirk Bocker
Cardiac resynchronization therapy into the next decade: from the past to morbidity/mortality trials
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D102-D110. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

R.A de Boer and D.J van Veldhuisen
Polypharmacy in chronic heart failure: practical issues regarding the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, beta-blockers and other drugs
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D111-D116. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

R.G Charles
Cardiac resynchronization therapy: when and for whom?
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D117-D121. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

M.C Deng, D.D Ascheim, N.M Edwards, and Y Naka
End-stage heart failure: which options?
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D122-D130. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

F Zannad
Case study: optimization of therapy in chronic heart failure
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D131. [PDF]  

D Böcker and G Breithardt
Case study: a patient with dilated cardiomyopathy, left bundle branch block, recurrent syncope and heart failure
Eur Heart J Suppl 2002; 4: D132-D133. [PDF]  

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