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The many therapeutic options for patients with heart failure make it essential for physicians to understand the intricacies of both the medical and surgical aspects of these choices. Heart Failure is an attempt at the difficult feat of making these intricacies more understandable. It includes discussions of all options for the treatment of heart failure, but it could have done more. With the surgical and medical editors and the authors all having some connection to the Cleveland Clinic and, presumably, all of them having worked together, one would hope that the reader would see how surgeons and cardiologists interact to
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