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Congestion in Heart Failure
Author(s):
Marko Kumric
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Tina Ticinovic Kurir
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Josko Bozic
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et al
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1 year ago
Review Article
Author(s):
Ida Arentz Taraldsen
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2 months ago
HFA Congress 2026 — Dr Ida Arentz Taraldsen (Amager and Hvidovre Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre, DK) discusses REDOX-AHF, a prospective, randomised, blinded, multicentre pilot trial evaluating restrictive versus liberal oxygenation targets in patients hospitalised with acute heart failure and pulmonary congestion.Although oxygen therapy is widely used in the acute management…
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Luke Laffin
Job title: Preventive Cardiologist
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‘Residual Congestion’ in HF
Author(s):
Aleksandra Gasecka
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Aleksander Siniarski
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1 year ago
Review Article
Author(s):
Marat Fudim
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1 year ago
THT Conference 2025 - Findings show catheter ablation of the right greater splanchnic nerve (GSN) in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) reduced estimated stressed blood volume in patients whether the ablation caused clinical benefits or not. This outcome indicates a confirmation of technical success that correlates with prior single-arm study findings.Dr Marat…
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Author(s):
Barry Borlaug
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1 year ago
THT Conference 2025 - Outcomes assessing the effect of obesity severity on tirzepatide in patients with obesity-related heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) show that patients on tirzepatide with a greater reduction in BMI and baseline waist-to-height ratio had greater improvements in exercise capacity and KCCQ quality of life scores.Dr Barry Borlaug (Mayo Clinic and Foundation,…
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Acute Heart Failure in HFpEF
Author(s):
Razvan I Radu
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Beth Davison
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Sean P Collins
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et al
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2 weeks ago
Review Article
Emma Svennberg
Job title: Consultant Electrophysiologist
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Author(s):
Valentina Kutyifa
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1 year ago
HRS 2025 - Contemporary outcomes from implantable devices in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy patients observed more advanced heart failure symptoms in women at the time of ICD implantation, and white women implanted with CRT-D devices had significantly lower ventricular arrhythmia events compared to men of all races and black women implanted with both device types.Dr Valentina Kutyifa (University of…
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Author(s):
Gregory Lewis
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9 months ago
HFSA 25 - Aficamten improves excercise capacity compared to metoprolol in patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in a prespecified analysis of the MAPLE-HCM study.Dr Gregory Lewis joins us to discuss findings from a prespecified cardiopulmonary exercise testing analysis of the MAPLE-HCM trial, which reveals divergent effects between aficamten and metoprolol on exercise performance…
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