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Clinical phenotyping of cardiogenic shock at a glance: A rapid, costless, streamlined approach. [PDF]
Abstract Aims Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a heterogeneous syndrome in which recent guidelines have proposed clinical phenotyping based on the presence of hypoperfusion and/or congestion signs and symptoms. However, the impact of this clinical phenotype on outcomes remains poorly characterized.
Cherbi M +5 more
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Abstract Background The majority of Indigenous Australians reside in non‐urban locations, with reduced access to chest radiology such as computed tomography (CT). Spirometry and chest X‐ray (CXR) may be used in the absence of CT; however, the correlation of spirometry indices to CT‐defined chronic airway diseases (i.e.
Timothy Howarth +4 more
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Practical management of frailty in older patients with heart failure
Abstract Aims The heart failure (HF) prognosis in older patients remains poor with a high 5‐years mortality rate more frequently attributed to noncardiovascular causes. The complex interplay between frailty and heart failure contribute to poor health outcomes of older adults with HF independently of ejection fraction.
Anne‐Sophie Boureau +12 more
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Abstract Background Acute heart failure (AHF) is a common serious condition that contributes to about 5% of all emergency hospital admissions in Europe. Hypothesis To assess the type and chronology of the first AHF symptoms before hospitalization and to examine the French healthcare system pathways before, during and after hospitalization. Material and
Florence Beauvais +18 more
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Abstract Aims Transition care programmes are designed to improve coordination of care between hospital and home. For heart failure patients, meta‐analyses show a high efficacy but with moderate evidence level. Moreover, difficulties for implementation of such programmes limit their extrapolation.
Claire Duflos +18 more
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Abstract Aims The aim of our study was to analyse the benefits of a 9 week hybrid comprehensive telerehabilitation (HCTR) programme in heart failure (HF) patients according to aetiology, as a subanalysis of the Telerehabilitation in Heart Failure Patients (TELEREH‐HF) trial. Methods and results Overall, 555 (65.3%) patients with ischaemic (IS) and 295 (
Dominika Szalewska +12 more
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Abstract Aims Iron deficiency (ID) occurs in about 50% of patients with heart failure (HF). The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) recommends ID diagnostic testing in newly diagnosed patients with HF and during follow‐up, with intravenous iron supplementation (IS) only recommended in patients with HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). This study
Theo Pezel +15 more
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Cardiomyopathie dilatée : un mode de révélation peu fréquent du phéochromocytome
Le phéochromocytome est une tumeur neuroendocrine rare, sécrétant en excès des catécholamines et développé au dépend des cellules chromaffines de la médullosurrénale.
Mbarek Elkaouri +2 more
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Les déficits en carnitine palmitoyltransférase (CPT) sont des atteintes rares dues à un défaut d´oxydation des acides gras. Patient de 10 ans sans antécédant présenteune dyspnée aigue associée à une toux productive dans un contexte fébrile et d ...
Imane Fetoui +4 more
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Background: Pulmonary hypertension is common among patients with heart failure (HF). Right ventricular systolic pressure (RVSP) is frequently used to assess its presence and severity.
Gynter Kotrri, MD +8 more
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