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The effects of early exercise on cardiovascular biomarkers in patients with congestive heart failure
Abstract Background Exercise training improves functional outcomes in chronic heart failure (HF), but the effects of early in‐hospital physical activity on cardiovascular biomarkers and prognosis in acute congestive heart failure (AHF) patients remain unclear.
Yanxiang Sun+6 more
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Our study examined the real‐world implementation of guideline‐directed medical therapy (GDMT) and its association with mortality and hospitalization in 46 816 patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) from the Danish Heart Failure Registry (2008–2022).
Inge Schjødt+5 more
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Development and validation of a predictive model for cancer therapy-related cardiac dysfunction in breast cancer patients using echocardiographic indicators. [PDF]
Hui S, Yu J, Tang Y.
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Among 668 with cardiogenic shock included in the multicentre prospective Altshock‐2 registry, 299 patients (44.8%) received pre‐admission beta‐blocker therapy. Previous beta‐blocker therapy influenced the early hemodynamic response to vasoactive drugs, but it was not associated with in‐hospital mortality.
Matteo Pagnesi+21 more
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Abstract Aims Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a complex syndrome accounting for half of heart failure cases. Although natriuretic peptides are the most accepted and extensively used biomarkers for heart failure, their diagnostic accuracy for HFpEF remains debatable.
Reza Parvan+8 more
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Cerebral salt wasting syndrome as a probable cause of postoperative polyuria in patients with supratentorial Non-midline tumors: A prospective observational study with targeted and quantitative metabolomic approach. [PDF]
Shi L+9 more
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Role of atrial natriuretic factor, cyclic GMP and the renin-aldosterone-system in acute volume regulation of healthy human subjects [PDF]
Arendt, Rainer M.+6 more
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Abstract Veno‐arterial extracorporeal life support (VA ECLS) is crucial for neonatal and paediatric patients with severe circulatory collapse but may cause left ventricular (LV) overload, affecting myocardial recovery and causing complications. Evidence on optimal LV decompression strategies in paediatric patients remains limited.
Giacomo Veronese+21 more
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