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Ischemic cardiomyopathy versus non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy in patients with reduced ejection fraction-clinical characteristics and prognosis depending on heart failure etiology (data from European Society of Cardiology heart failure registries)
(MDPI, 2022-02-21)
[Abstract] Personalized management involving heart failure (HF) etiology is crucial for better prognoses for HF patients. This study aimed to compare patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) and patients with non-ischemic ...
Comparative analysis of long-term outcomes of torasemide and furosemide in heart failure patients in heart failure registries of the European Society of Cardiology
(Springer, 2019-01-16)
[Abstract] Purpose. Current clinical recommendations do not emphasise superiority of any of diuretics, but available reports are very encouraging and suggest beneficial effects of torasemide. This study aimed to compare ...
Differences in clinical characteristics and 1-year outcomes of hospitalized patients with heart failure in ESC-HF Pilot and ESC-HF-LT registries
(Medycyna Praktyczna, 2019-01-16)
[Abstract] INTRODUCTION The management of heart failure (HF) has changed significantly in recent decades.
OBJECTIVES We analyzed the clinical profile, 1‑year outcomes, predictors of mortality, and hospital readmissions ...
Fifteen-year differences in indications for cardiac resynchronization therapy in international guidelines—insights from the heart failure registries of the European Society of Cardiology
(MDPI, 2022-06-06)
[Abstract] Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) applied to selected patients with heart failure (HF) improves their prognosis. In recent years, eligibility criteria for CRT have regularly changed. This study aimed to ...
In-hospital heart rate reduction and its relation to outcomes of heart failure patients with sinus rhythm: results from the polish part of the European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure pilot and long-term registries
(Via Medica, 2018-08-29)
[Abstract] Background: Currently, there is no information on whether in-hospital heart rate (HR) reduction has an influence on risk of death or rehospitalization. The study evaluates the relation between inhospital HR ...