[Abstract] Background. Available information about prognostic implications of potassium levels alteration in the setting of acute heart failure (AHF) is scarce. Objectives. We aim to describe the prevalence of dyskalemia (hypo or hyperkalemia), its dynamic changes during AHF-hospitalization, and its long-term clinical impact after hospitalization. Methods. We analyzed 1779 patients hospitalized with AHF who were included in the REDINSCOR II registry. Patients were classified in three groups, according to potassium levels both on admission and discharge: hypokalemia (potassium 5 mEq/L). Results. The prevalence of hypokalemia and hyperkalemia on admission was 8.2 and 4.6%, respectively, and 6.4 and 2.7% at discharge. Hyperkal...
Aims: At present, the clinical burden of hypokalaemia and hyperkalaemia among European heart failure...
Background: Hyperkalaemia is a common condition in patients with comorbidities such as chronic kidne...
OBJECTIVES This study investigated associations between incident hyperkalemia during acute heart fai...
Available information about prognostic implications of potassium levels alteration in the setting of...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information o...
Abstract Aim We investigated the prognostic significance of serum potassium abnormalities at dischar...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Background Limited data exist for the role of serum potassium changes during hospitalization for acu...
Abnormalities in serum potassium levels have been associated with variable mortality risk among hosp...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Objective Both hyperkalemia (HK) and Acute Heart Failure (AHF) are associated with increased short-...
Aims: At present, the clinical burden of hypokalaemia and hyperkalaemia among European heart failure...
Background: Hyperkalaemia is a common condition in patients with comorbidities such as chronic kidne...
OBJECTIVES This study investigated associations between incident hyperkalemia during acute heart fai...
Available information about prognostic implications of potassium levels alteration in the setting of...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information o...
Abstract Aim We investigated the prognostic significance of serum potassium abnormalities at dischar...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Background Limited data exist for the role of serum potassium changes during hospitalization for acu...
Abnormalities in serum potassium levels have been associated with variable mortality risk among hosp...
Serum potassium is routinely measured at admission for acute heart failure (AHF), but information on...
Objective Both hyperkalemia (HK) and Acute Heart Failure (AHF) are associated with increased short-...
Aims: At present, the clinical burden of hypokalaemia and hyperkalaemia among European heart failure...
Background: Hyperkalaemia is a common condition in patients with comorbidities such as chronic kidne...
OBJECTIVES This study investigated associations between incident hyperkalemia during acute heart fai...