
Episode 815
HFpEF: heart failure type is underserved
Hundreds of thousands of people have it - but many don't understand it...
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
November 11, 20204m 35s
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Show Notes
Have you ever heard of the condition known as "heart failure with preserved ejection fraction"? If not, then you're not alone; despite it representing hundreds of thousands of heart failure cases every year in the UK alone, a new study shows that many doctors don't really understand it, and many patients don't even know they have it. In order to better understand the condition they call "heff peff", Emma Sowden from the University of Manchester and her colleagues have been speaking to people living with it - like Mancunian Mike Wardle - as well as to Phil Sansom... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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hfpefheart failureheart failure with preserved ejection fractionemma sowdenmike wardle