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Acute Heart Failure Syndromes
Author(s):
Mihai Gheorghiade
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3 years ago
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Acute Heart Failure Syndromes
Author(s):
Mihai Gheorghiade
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3 years ago
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Author(s):
Jozine ter Maaten
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7 months ago
ESC 2023 — Dr Jozine Ter Maaten (University Medical Centre Groningen, NL) joins us to outline the findings from the PUSH-AHF Study (NCT04606927).
PUSH-AHF (University Medical Center Groningen) aimed to assess the effect of natriuresis-guided therapy in patients with acute heart failure to improve diagnostic response, decongestion and clinical outcomes. 310 patients with a primary diagnosis of…
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Author(s):
Mikhail Kosiborod
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1 year ago
In this short interview, Dr Mikhail Kosiborod (Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute, US) summarises the main findings of the EMPULSE study, originally presented as a late-breaking trial at ACC.22(NCT04157751).
The study investigated the effects of empagliflozin on symptoms,physical limitations and quality of life inacute heart failure. The trial demonstrated that treatment with empagliflozin…
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Author(s):
Shanmugam Uthamalingam
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James L Januzzi
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3 years ago
Several cardiac biomarkers may aid in the diagnostic and prognostic evaluation of acute and chronic heart failure. In this article we discuss more novel and emerging applications of such established cardiac biomarkers in heart failure and review emerging data for several other promising markers.
Novel Applications of Established Cardiac Biomarkers—Natriuretic Peptides
B-type natriuretic peptide…
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Jozine ter Maaten
Research Area(s) / Expertise:
Job title: Cardiologist
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Kevin Damman
Research Area(s) / Expertise:
Job title: Head of the Heart Transplant and Left Ventricular Device Program
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Marco Metra
Job title: Professor
Author
Author(s):
Jesús Álvarez-García
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7 months ago
ESC 23 — Dr Jesus Alvarez-Garcia (Ramon and Cajal University Hospital, ES) considers the use of ReDS technology in patients with acute heart failure (ReDS-SAFE HF) (NCT04305717) in this short interview.
The ReDS-SAFE HF study (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai) aimed to test the remote dielectric sensing (ReDS) system, a novel electromagnetic technology that can noninvasively quantify…
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