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The goal of this observational is to study the prevalence of distinct congestion phenotypes and study their association with response to therapy and outcomes in acute heart failure patients. The main question[s] it aims to answer [is/are]:
Primary objective: to study the prevalence of distinct congestion phenotypes
Other objectives (including):
Response to therapy as assessed by
Length of hospital stay
Congestion at discharge
Changes in filling pressures over time
Relationship between liver stiffness, as assessed with Fibroscan and congestion
Substudy: glycosaminoglycan netword and endothial glycocalyx
Participants will undergo several extra study related measurements:
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Objective: to study the prevalence of distinct congestion phenotypes and investigate their association with response to therapy and outcomes in acute heart failure patients.
Study design: Observational, prospective study
Study population: 270 patients admitted with the primary diagnosis of acute heart failure requiring intravenous loop diuretics.
Main study parameters/endpoints:
To identify distinct congestion phenotypes and study their association with response to therapy and outcomes
Secondary outcomes: total natriuresis after 24 hours, and first occurrence of all-cause mortality or heart failure rehospitalisation at 6 months Exploratory outcomes include: length of hospital stay, congestion at discharge and changes in filling pressures over time. Furthermore, as part of the GLYCO-AHF substudy: the expression of glycosaminoglycans and, as part of the PREACH-AHF substudy: the effects of peripheral venous congestion and endothelial dysfunction on a large screen of plasma proteins.
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Jozine M. ter Maaten, MD, PhD; Lara E.E.C. Zonneveld, MD
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