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The outcome of possible events following the hospital discharge of patients with HFmrEF after MI as compared with those with HFmrEF without MI: a propensity score matching analysis [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
BackgroundClinical studies on heart failure (HF) with mildly reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (HFmrEF) are gradually increasing. However, relatively few studies have examined patients with HFmrEF after myocardial infarction (MI), and the ...
Zhican Liu   +3 more
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Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions Affect Long‐Term Prognosis in Heart Failure With Mildly Reduced Ejection Fraction [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
Background This study investigates the prevalence and prognostic impact of coronary chronic total occlusions (CTO) in patients with heart failure with mildly reduced ejection fraction (HFmrEF).
Michael Behnes   +22 more
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Heart Failure With Mid-range Ejection Fraction: A Distinctive Subtype or a Transitional Stage?

open access: yesFrontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2021
Heart failure with mid-range ejection fraction (HFmrEF) was first proposed by Lam and Solomon in 2014, and was listed as a new subtype of heart failure (HF) in 2016 European Society of Cardiology guidelines. Since then, HFmrEF has attracted an increasing
Qing Zhou   +18 more
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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of heart failure with preserved, mildly reduced, and reduced ejection fraction: A 6-month follow-up study

open access: yesMedical Journal of Babylon, 2022
Background and Objective: Heart failure is a major public health problem with 64.3 million people affected all over the world, and it is an important cause for hospital admission and mortality.
Goran Adnan Rahman   +1 more
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Heart failure with mildly reduced ejection fraction: retrospective study of ejection fraction trajectory risk

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, 2022
Aims Heart failure with mildly reduced ejection fraction (HFmrEF) is associated with a favourable prognosis compared with heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction (EF). We assessed whether left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) trajectory can
Robert J.H. Miller   +8 more
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Heart Failure with Mid-range Ejection Fraction——a Comprehension of the Disease [PDF]

open access: yesZhongguo quanke yixue, 2022
Heart failure is the final main battlefield of various cardiovascular diseases with huge harm, which can cause all kinds of arrhythmias and even sudden cardiac death. The 2016 ESC guidelines formally define heart failure with mid-range ejection fraction (
RUAN Zheng, HUANG Jianyu, JIANG Wencai, CHEN Meixiang, QIN Changyu, XU Lin
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Promise of sodium–glucose co‐transporter‐2 inhibitors in heart failure with mildly reduced ejection fraction

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, 2022
Heart failure with mildly reduced ejection fraction (HFmrEF) is associated with comparable poor outcomes as other subtypes of heart failure and remains a medical unmet need due to the paucity of effective therapies. According to large cardiovascular (CV)
Xizi Shen, Xingping Shen
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Impact of obesity on echocardiographic parameters and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide levels in patients with heart failure with mid-range ejection fraction: unanswered questions

open access: yesРоссийский кардиологический журнал, 2021
Aim. To analyze and compare the clinical, echocardiographic characteristics and serum N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels depending on the central cardiometabolic risk factors, with a focus on obesity, in patients with heart ...
E. A. Lyasnikova   +7 more
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Acute heart failure with mildly reduced ejection fraction and myocardial infarction: a multi-institutional cohort study

open access: yesBMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 2023
Background Little research has been done on ischemic outcomes related to left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) in acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF).
Ming-Shyan Lin   +10 more
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Update on the Value of Lung Ultrasound Examination in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Patients with Various Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction

open access: yesReviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2022
Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) is one of the most common causes of hospital admission for cardiovascular diseases. ADHF often affects the elderly population, is associated with high morbidity, admission rate and mortality. Pulmonary congestion (
Hui Zhang   +3 more
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