In a previous cross-sectional study, we identified a multidimensional urinary classifier (HF1), which was associated with left ventricular dysfunction. We investigated whether HF1 predicts cardiovascular end points over and beyond traditional risk factors. In 791 randomly recruited Flemish (mean age, 51.2 years; 50.6% women), we quantified HF1 by capillary electrophoresis coupled with mass spectrometry. In addition, we measured cardiovascular risk factors. HF1 averaged -0.97 U (range, -3.26 to 2.60). Over 6.1 years (median), 35 participants died and 63, 45, and 22 experienced fatal or nonfatal cardiovascular, cardiac, or coronary events, respectively. The incidence of fatal combined with nonfatal cardiovascular and cardiac end points, stand...
Aim To examine the ability of serum proteins in predicting future heart failure (HF) events, includ...
International audienceAims: Heart failure (HF) is a major public health concern worldwide. The diver...
Proteomic profiling of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients could lead to improved risk predictio...
In a previous cross-sectional study, we identified a multidimensional urinary classifier (HF1), whic...
Purpose: We have previously demonstrated associations between the urinary proteome profile and coron...
Background: Detection of preclinical cardiac dysfunction and prognosis of left ventricular heart fai...
Background: In previous studies, we identified two urinary proteomic classifiers, termed HF1 and HF2...
Background: In previous studies, we identified two urinary proteomic classifiers, termed HF1 and HF...
We investigate whether the urinary proteome refines the diagnosis of renal dysfunction, which affect...
AbstractBackgroundIn previous studies, we identified two urinary proteomic classifiers, termed HF1 a...
Background: The urinary proteomic classifier chronic kidney disease 273 (CKD273) is predictive for t...
Hypertension, obesity, and old age are major risk factors for left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfun...
Background Biomarker discovery and new insights into the pathophysiology of heart failure with re...
Aims Despite the significant heart failure (HF) burden on society, easily applicable screening techn...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Biomarker discovery and new insights into the pathophysiology of heart fail...
Aim To examine the ability of serum proteins in predicting future heart failure (HF) events, includ...
International audienceAims: Heart failure (HF) is a major public health concern worldwide. The diver...
Proteomic profiling of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients could lead to improved risk predictio...
In a previous cross-sectional study, we identified a multidimensional urinary classifier (HF1), whic...
Purpose: We have previously demonstrated associations between the urinary proteome profile and coron...
Background: Detection of preclinical cardiac dysfunction and prognosis of left ventricular heart fai...
Background: In previous studies, we identified two urinary proteomic classifiers, termed HF1 and HF2...
Background: In previous studies, we identified two urinary proteomic classifiers, termed HF1 and HF...
We investigate whether the urinary proteome refines the diagnosis of renal dysfunction, which affect...
AbstractBackgroundIn previous studies, we identified two urinary proteomic classifiers, termed HF1 a...
Background: The urinary proteomic classifier chronic kidney disease 273 (CKD273) is predictive for t...
Hypertension, obesity, and old age are major risk factors for left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfun...
Background Biomarker discovery and new insights into the pathophysiology of heart failure with re...
Aims Despite the significant heart failure (HF) burden on society, easily applicable screening techn...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Biomarker discovery and new insights into the pathophysiology of heart fail...
Aim To examine the ability of serum proteins in predicting future heart failure (HF) events, includ...
International audienceAims: Heart failure (HF) is a major public health concern worldwide. The diver...
Proteomic profiling of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients could lead to improved risk predictio...