2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2022.12.013
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Comment on: Echocardiographic 60-day mortality markers in patients hospitalized in intensive care for COVID-19

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“…Similar findings for LVEF (HR 0.955, CI 0.926-0.984) were also presented in other research, as well as a connection between tricuspid regurgitation (HR 2.851, CI 1.480-5.490) and impaired RV function (HR 2.463, CI 1.239-4.895) as independent poor outcome predictors [53]. Moreover, a similar HR value for LVEF and mortality was presented by another group (HR 0.94, CI 0.89-0.99), which additionally showed increased mortality association between cor pulmonale (in the structure and function of the RV) (HR 4.05, CI 1.09-15.02) and RV dilatation (HR 3.33, CI 1.29-8.61) [54].…”
Section: Tte In Covid-19 Cardiovascular Complicationssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Similar findings for LVEF (HR 0.955, CI 0.926-0.984) were also presented in other research, as well as a connection between tricuspid regurgitation (HR 2.851, CI 1.480-5.490) and impaired RV function (HR 2.463, CI 1.239-4.895) as independent poor outcome predictors [53]. Moreover, a similar HR value for LVEF and mortality was presented by another group (HR 0.94, CI 0.89-0.99), which additionally showed increased mortality association between cor pulmonale (in the structure and function of the RV) (HR 4.05, CI 1.09-15.02) and RV dilatation (HR 3.33, CI 1.29-8.61) [54].…”
Section: Tte In Covid-19 Cardiovascular Complicationssupporting
confidence: 59%