BACKGROUND Skeletal muscle wasting is an extremely common feature in patients with heart failure, affecting approximately 20% of ambulatory patients with even higher values during acute decompensation. Its occurrence is associated with reduced exercise capacity, muscle strength, and quality of life. We sought to investigate if the presence of muscle wasting carries prognostic information. METHODS Two hundred sixty-eight ambulatory patients with heart failure (age 67.1 ± 10.9 years, New York Heart Association class 2.3 ± 0.6, left ventricular ejection fraction 39 ± 13.3%, and 21% female) were prospectively enrolled as part of the Studies Investigating Co-morbidities Aggravating Heart Failure. Muscle wasting as assessed using dual-en...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to define the relation between muscle function and bulk in chr...
Modifications of lean mass are a frequent critical determinant in the pathophysiology and progressio...
There is an increasing HF population resulting from the higher number of MI survivors and the widesp...
Background: Skeletal muscle wasting is an extremely common feature in patients with heart failur...
BACKGROUND Skeletal muscle wasting is an extremely common feature in patients with heart failure,...
Aims To assess the prevalence and clinical impact of reductions in the skeletal muscle mass of patie...
Sarcopenia is primarily characterized by skeletal muscle disturbances such as loss of muscle mass, q...
Although muscle loss is part of the natural course of human aging, sarcopenia has been associated wi...
Purpose: Skeletal muscle wasting is well documented in chronic heart failure (CHF). This article pro...
Background: Limited information is available regarding the prognostic potential of muscular fitness ...
BACKGROUND To describe the prevalence of sarcopenia in ambulatory patients with heart failure wit...
Cardiac cachexia is a serious complication of chronic heart failure which is characterized by comple...
Cachexia and muscle wasting are frequently observed in heart failure patients. Cachexia is a predict...
Background To describe the prevalence of sarcopenia in ambulatory patients with heart failure with p...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) is a syndrome associated with exercise intolerance, and its symptoms ...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to define the relation between muscle function and bulk in chr...
Modifications of lean mass are a frequent critical determinant in the pathophysiology and progressio...
There is an increasing HF population resulting from the higher number of MI survivors and the widesp...
Background: Skeletal muscle wasting is an extremely common feature in patients with heart failur...
BACKGROUND Skeletal muscle wasting is an extremely common feature in patients with heart failure,...
Aims To assess the prevalence and clinical impact of reductions in the skeletal muscle mass of patie...
Sarcopenia is primarily characterized by skeletal muscle disturbances such as loss of muscle mass, q...
Although muscle loss is part of the natural course of human aging, sarcopenia has been associated wi...
Purpose: Skeletal muscle wasting is well documented in chronic heart failure (CHF). This article pro...
Background: Limited information is available regarding the prognostic potential of muscular fitness ...
BACKGROUND To describe the prevalence of sarcopenia in ambulatory patients with heart failure wit...
Cardiac cachexia is a serious complication of chronic heart failure which is characterized by comple...
Cachexia and muscle wasting are frequently observed in heart failure patients. Cachexia is a predict...
Background To describe the prevalence of sarcopenia in ambulatory patients with heart failure with p...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) is a syndrome associated with exercise intolerance, and its symptoms ...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to define the relation between muscle function and bulk in chr...
Modifications of lean mass are a frequent critical determinant in the pathophysiology and progressio...
There is an increasing HF population resulting from the higher number of MI survivors and the widesp...