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1. Psychometric properties of the Japanese version of the Self-Care of Heart Failure Index version 7.2.

2. Changes over time in patient-reported outcomes in patients with heart failure.

4. Factors associated with lack of improvement in submaximal exercise capacity of patients with heart failure.

5. Methodological quality of studies assessing validity and reliability of the European Heart Failure Self-care Behaviour Scale: a systematic review using the COSMIN methodology.

6. Psychometric Testing of the Hebrew Version of the European Heart Failure Self-Care Behaviour Scale.

7. Trajectory of self-care behaviour in patients with heart failure: the impact on clinical outcomes and influencing factors.

8. The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for self-care in patients supported with a left ventricular assist device.

9. Thirst in Patients With Heart Failure in Sweden, the Netherlands, and Japan.

10. Development of an Instrument for Measuring Self-Care Behaviors After Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation.

11. Development and psychometric evaluation of the Thirst Distress Scale for patients with heart failure.

12. A systematic review of heart failure dyadic self-care interventions focusing on intervention components, contexts, and outcomes.

13. Health literacy is independently associated with self-care behavior in patients with heart failure.

14. Heart Failure Telemonitoring in Japan and Sweden: A Cross-Sectional Survey.

15. Quality of Life and Influential Factors in Patients Implanted With a Left Ventricular Assist Device.

16. Parasympathetic reinnervation accompanied by improved post-exercise heart rate recovery and quality of life in heart transplant recipients.

17. Learning self-care after left ventricular assist device implantation.

18. Urine sodium excretion after tolvaptan administration is dependent upon baseline serum sodium levels: a possible explanation for the improvement of hyponatremia with scarce chance of hypernatremia by a vasopressin receptor antagonist.

19. Late-onset right ventricular failure in patients with preoperative small left ventricle after implantation of continuous flow left ventricular assist device.

20. Acute pulmonary vasoreactivity test with sildenafil or nitric monoxide before left ventricular assist device implantation.

21. Comparison of self-care behaviors of heart failure patients in 15 countries worldwide.

22. Bosentan improved persistent pulmonary hypertension in a case after implantation of a left ventricular assist device.

23. Successful conversion from thiazide to tolvaptan in a patient with stage d heart failure and chronic kidney disease before heart transplantation.

24. Insufficient self-care is an independent risk factor for adverse clinical outcomes in Japanese patients with heart failure.

25. Urine osmolality estimated using urine urea nitrogen, sodium and creatinine can effectively predict response to tolvaptan in decompensated heart failure patients.

26. Tolvaptan can improve clinical course in responders.

27. Successful treatment of hemodynamic compromise caused by antibody-mediated and cellular rejection in a recipient 12 years after heart transplantation.

28. Preoperative levels of bilirubin or creatinine adjusted by age can predict their reversibility after implantation of left ventricular assist device.

29. A case with recovery of response to tolvaptan associated with remission of acute kidney injury and increased urine osmolality.

30. Novel criteria of urine osmolality effectively predict response to tolvaptan in decompensated heart failure patients--association between non-responders and chronic kidney disease.

31. Development and psychometric properties of the Japanese heart failure knowledge scale.

32. Trend of clinical outcome and surrogate markers during titration of β-blocker in heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction: relevance of achieved heart rate and β-blocker dose.

33. Depressive symptoms are common and associated with adverse clinical outcomes in heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction.

34. Development of self-care educational material for patients with heart failure in Japan: a pilot study.

35. Combination evaluation of preoperative risk indices predicts requirement of biventricular assist device.

36. Correction of hyponatremia by tolvaptan before left ventricular assist device implantation.

37. Novel risk scoring system with preoperative objective parameters gives a good prediction of 1-year mortality in patients with a left ventricular assist device.

38. Quality of life as an independent predictor for cardiac events and death in patients with heart failure.

39. Age and preoperative total bilirubin level can stratify prognosis after extracorporeal pulsatile left ventricular assist device implantation.

40. Relationship of depressive symptoms with hospitalization and death in Japanese patients with heart failure.

41. Adherence to self-care behavior and factors related to this behavior among patients with heart failure in Japan.

42. Validity and reliability of the Japanese version of the European Heart Failure Self-Care Behavior Scale.

43. Successful use of point-of-care ultrasound for an elderly patient with heart failure in a primary care setting: a case report.

44. A systematic review of heart failure dyadic self-care interventions focusing on intervention components, contexts, and outcomes

45. Fluid Restriction for Patients with Heart Failure: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives.

46. Adaptación cultural del Cuestionario de autocuidado en pacientes con asistencia ventricular definitiva.

47. Differential impacts of achieved heart rate and achieved dose of β-blocker on clinical outcomes in heart failure with and without atrial fibrillation

48. Quality of life of family caregivers of patients with a left ventricular assist device in Japan.

49. How effective is an in-hospital heart failure self-care program in a Japanese setting? Lessons from a randomized controlled pilot study.

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