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Until recently, it was generally assumed that the prognosis for individuals with diastolic dysfunction and associated, intermittent pulmonary edema was better than those with systolic dysfunction. In fact, in two studies appearing in the [[New England Journal of Medicine]] in 2006, evidence was presented to suggest that the prognosis in diastolic dysfunction is the same as that in systolic dysfunction <ref>http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/355/3/251.</ref> <ref>http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/355/3/260</ref> | Until recently, it was generally assumed that the prognosis for individuals with diastolic dysfunction and associated, intermittent pulmonary edema was better than those with systolic dysfunction. In fact, in two studies appearing in the [[New England Journal of Medicine]] in 2006, evidence was presented to suggest that the prognosis in diastolic dysfunction is the same as that in systolic dysfunction <ref>http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/355/3/251.</ref> <ref>http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/355/3/260</ref> |
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Overview
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Prognosis
Until recently, it was generally assumed that the prognosis for individuals with diastolic dysfunction and associated, intermittent pulmonary edema was better than those with systolic dysfunction. In fact, in two studies appearing in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2006, evidence was presented to suggest that the prognosis in diastolic dysfunction is the same as that in systolic dysfunction [1] [2]