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Background The relationship between objectively measured hearing ability and the risk of incident heart failure (HF) remains unclear. This study aimed to assess this association, explore potential ...
Allowing patients with heart failure to drink as much fluid as they want had no negative effects on safety outcomes — including hospitalization and death — and prevented discomfort related to ...
yet studies suggest only about one in 10 patients with heart failure ever transition to hospice services.” To more effectively address the needs of this underserved demographic, VITAS recently became ...
Heart failure is linked with a decline in cognition when it is diagnosed, according to new data. Researchers evaluated the cognitive abilities of 29,614 adults over a median of 6.6 years ...
Methods: Utilizing summary statistics from extensive genome-wide association studies (GWAS), we investigated the interplay among the gut microbiome, 1,400 plasma metabolites and heart failure. We ...
Limitations included missing patient-reported outcomes, exclusion of advanced heart failure patients, and COVID-19's impact on recruitment and care patterns. Despite showing no overall benefit ...
About The Study: Among patients with heart failure with mildly reduced ejection fraction/heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the Finerenone Trial to Investigate Efficacy and Safety ...
CHICAGO -- For people with heart failure (HF), the long-presumed benefits of fluid restriction did not pan out in the FRESH-UP randomized trial. Patients showed similar changes in their Kansas ...
Cardiologists and other clinicians have long advised patients with heart failure to limit their fluid intake, on the theory that doing so would reduce fluid buildup in the lungs and extremities.
The FRESH-UP study demonstrated that for patients with chronic heart failure (HF), liberal fluid intake did not result in a significant difference in health status vs. fluid restriction up to 1500 mL ...
Intravenous (IV) iron supplementation with ferric carboxymaltose was found to be well tolerated and improve quality of life in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and ...
The study found that people whose hearts work less efficiently, by this metric, were more prone to various diseases, including Type II diabetes, hypertension, heart failure, stroke, coronary ...