Background: Congestion is the main driver behind symptoms of heart failure (HF), but pathophysiology related to congestion remains poorly understood. Objectives: Using pathway and differential expression analyses, the authors aim to identify biological processes and biomarkers associated with congestion in HF. Methods: A congestion score (sum of jugular venous pressure, orthopnea, and peripheral edema) was calculated in 1,245 BIOSTAT-CHF patients with acute or worsening HF. Patients with a score ranking in the bottom or top categories of congestion were deemed noncongested (n = 408) and severely congested (n = 142), respectively. Plasma concentrations of 363 unique proteins (Olink Proteomics Multiplex CVD-II, CVD-III, Immune Response and On...
Background: Some patients with heart failure (HF) are more prone to systemic congestion than others....
Background Identifying the mechanistic pathways potentially associated with incident heart failure (...
International audienceBackground Identifying the mechanistic pathways potentially associated with in...
Background: Congestion is the main driver behind symptoms of heart failure (HF), but pathophysiology...
Background: Congestion is the main driver behind symptoms of heart failure (HF), but pathophysiology...
Congestion is the main driver behind symptoms of heart failure (HF), but pathophysiology related to ...
Congestion is a cardinal sign of heart failure (HF). In the past, it was seen as a homogeneous epiph...
Congestion is a cardinal sign of heart failure (HF). In the past, it was seen as a homogeneous epiph...
BACKGROUND: Venous congestion (VC) is a hallmark of symptomatic heart failure (HF) requiring hospita...
Congestion is a cardinal sign of heart failure (HF). In the past, it was seen as a homogeneous epiph...
: Congestion is a cardinal sign of heart failure (HF). In the past, it was seen as a homogeneous epi...
Congestion is a cardinal sign of heart failure (HF). In the past, it was seen as a homogeneous epiph...
Background: Information on the pathophysiological differences between heart failure with reduced eje...
BACKGROUND: Information on the pathophysiological differences between heart failure with reduced eje...
Background: Some patients with heart failure (HF) are more prone to systemic congestion than others....
Background Identifying the mechanistic pathways potentially associated with incident heart failure (...
International audienceBackground Identifying the mechanistic pathways potentially associated with in...
Background: Congestion is the main driver behind symptoms of heart failure (HF), but pathophysiology...
Background: Congestion is the main driver behind symptoms of heart failure (HF), but pathophysiology...
Congestion is the main driver behind symptoms of heart failure (HF), but pathophysiology related to ...
Congestion is a cardinal sign of heart failure (HF). In the past, it was seen as a homogeneous epiph...
Congestion is a cardinal sign of heart failure (HF). In the past, it was seen as a homogeneous epiph...
BACKGROUND: Venous congestion (VC) is a hallmark of symptomatic heart failure (HF) requiring hospita...
Congestion is a cardinal sign of heart failure (HF). In the past, it was seen as a homogeneous epiph...
: Congestion is a cardinal sign of heart failure (HF). In the past, it was seen as a homogeneous epi...
Congestion is a cardinal sign of heart failure (HF). In the past, it was seen as a homogeneous epiph...
Background: Information on the pathophysiological differences between heart failure with reduced eje...
BACKGROUND: Information on the pathophysiological differences between heart failure with reduced eje...
Background: Some patients with heart failure (HF) are more prone to systemic congestion than others....
Background Identifying the mechanistic pathways potentially associated with incident heart failure (...
International audienceBackground Identifying the mechanistic pathways potentially associated with in...