Abstract Aims Patients with acute heart failure (AHF) often present with an increased heart rate (HR), and the HR changes dramatically after initial treatment for AHF. However, the HR change after admission and the relationship between HR change in the early phase and prognosis have not been fully elucidated. Methods and results From a multicentre AHF registry, we retrospectively evaluated 1527 consecutive patients admitted with AHF. HR change (%) was calculated by [HR (at admission) − HR (24 h after admission)] × 100∕HR (at admission). The median HR change was 15.1% (range, 2.0–28.4%). The HR decreased most in the first 24 h and then gradually thereafter [admission: 98 (81–117) b.p.m., 24 h: 80 (70–92) b.p.m., 48 h: 78 (68–90) b.p.m., and ...
BackgroundWorsening heart failure (WHF) symptoms despite initial therapy during admission for acute ...
peer reviewedAIM: Heart failure (HF) poses a unique medical burden of high morbidity and mortality. ...
BackgroundHeart rate recovery (HRR) prognostic value is well established in patients with coronary a...
International audienceBackground: Heart rate (HR) at admission in patients with acute heart failure ...
BACKGROUND: Elevated resting heart rate is associated with worse outcomes in chronic heart failure (...
Background: Resting heart rate (HR) is a predictor of adverse outcome in patients with heart failure...
Background: Whether heart rate upon discharge following hospitalization for heart failure is associa...
Background: Resting heart rate (HR) is a predictor of adverse outcome in patients with heart failure...
The prognostic impact of heart rate (HR) in acute heart failure (AHF) patients is not well known esp...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Elevated resting heart rate is associated with worse outcomes in ch...
Whether heart rate upon discharge following hospitalization for heart failure is associated with lon...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) can be associated with a higher resting heart rate (HR), and an elevated HR...
Heart failure (HF) can be associated with a higher resting heart rate (HR), and an elevated HR is as...
[Abstract] Aims. The prognostic impact of heart rate (HR) in acute heart failure (AHF) patients is...
Elevated heart rate (HR) during hospitalization and after discharge has been predictive of death in ...
BackgroundWorsening heart failure (WHF) symptoms despite initial therapy during admission for acute ...
peer reviewedAIM: Heart failure (HF) poses a unique medical burden of high morbidity and mortality. ...
BackgroundHeart rate recovery (HRR) prognostic value is well established in patients with coronary a...
International audienceBackground: Heart rate (HR) at admission in patients with acute heart failure ...
BACKGROUND: Elevated resting heart rate is associated with worse outcomes in chronic heart failure (...
Background: Resting heart rate (HR) is a predictor of adverse outcome in patients with heart failure...
Background: Whether heart rate upon discharge following hospitalization for heart failure is associa...
Background: Resting heart rate (HR) is a predictor of adverse outcome in patients with heart failure...
The prognostic impact of heart rate (HR) in acute heart failure (AHF) patients is not well known esp...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Elevated resting heart rate is associated with worse outcomes in ch...
Whether heart rate upon discharge following hospitalization for heart failure is associated with lon...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) can be associated with a higher resting heart rate (HR), and an elevated HR...
Heart failure (HF) can be associated with a higher resting heart rate (HR), and an elevated HR is as...
[Abstract] Aims. The prognostic impact of heart rate (HR) in acute heart failure (AHF) patients is...
Elevated heart rate (HR) during hospitalization and after discharge has been predictive of death in ...
BackgroundWorsening heart failure (WHF) symptoms despite initial therapy during admission for acute ...
peer reviewedAIM: Heart failure (HF) poses a unique medical burden of high morbidity and mortality. ...
BackgroundHeart rate recovery (HRR) prognostic value is well established in patients with coronary a...