2018
DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.12358
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Echocardiographic predictors of worsening renal function in acute heart failure: observations from the RASHF registry

Abstract: AimsEchocardiography is known as the most useful diagnostic test in the assessment of patients with heart failure (HF), and the prognostic significance of echocardiographic findings in HF is well known. In this report, we aim to present the prognostic significance of a limited set of echocardiographic parameters obtained within 24 h of admission of patients enrolled in the Rajaie Acute Systolic Heart Failure registry.Methods and resultsA total of 230 patients with the diagnosis of acute systolic HF (left ventr… Show more

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“…Clinical ultrasound could be added to the arsenal of variables already known as an additional tool to predict mortality in these patients. The most relevant parameter is the collapsibility of the IVC and its diameter, since there are studies that show that a larger diameter of the IVC implies greater mortality, more readmissions, and worse renal function in these patients [ 21 , 22 ]. These results, together with those of our study, reaffirm the clinical relevance of an ultrasound assessment of the IVC as additional information in patients with HF.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clinical ultrasound could be added to the arsenal of variables already known as an additional tool to predict mortality in these patients. The most relevant parameter is the collapsibility of the IVC and its diameter, since there are studies that show that a larger diameter of the IVC implies greater mortality, more readmissions, and worse renal function in these patients [ 21 , 22 ]. These results, together with those of our study, reaffirm the clinical relevance of an ultrasound assessment of the IVC as additional information in patients with HF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%