If you suffered from heart failure (HF) as recently as just two decades ago, treatment would consist solely of a drug therapy regimen of diuretics along with diet and lifestyle changes. Open-heart surgery, including valve repair or replacement and bypass, was also available to improve the heart's function and stave off HF. The gold standard treatment for end-stage HF was heart transplantation, but this option was and is only available to about 3,000 US patients each year.
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