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Bibliography

  • Jaski, Brian E. Basics Of Heart Failure. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston: 2000.

  • DiBianco, Robert. You Can Live with Heart Failure, What You Can do to Live a Better, More Comfortable Life. E.R. Squibb & Sons, Inc., Princeton: 1991.

  • Fletcher, Julia Ann and Johnston, Barbara. A Stronger Pump. Pritchett & Hull Associates, Inc., Atlanta: 1986.

  • Goldschlager, Nora. Palpitations and Arrhythmias, A Guide for Patients. San Ramon, CA: HIN, Inc. 1997.

  • Konstam, M, Dracup K, Baker D, et al. Heart Failure: Management of Patients with Left-Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction. Quick Reference Guide for Clinicians No. 11. AHCPR Publication No. 94-0613. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. June 1994.

  • Lilly, Leonard, ed. Pathophysiology of Heart Disease. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia: December 2002.

  • Silver, Marc. Success with Heart Failure, Help and Hope for Those with Congestive Heart Failure. Plenum Press, New York: 1994.

  • Vogel, Steven. Vital Circuits (On Pumps, Pipes, And The Workings Of Circulatory Systems).  Oxford University Press, New York 1993.

  • Schauf, C, Moffet, D, Moffet, S. Human Physiology (Foundations & Frontiers). Times Mirror/Mosby College Publishing, St.Louis, Boston, Los Altos, Toronto. 1990.
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