Unfavourable outcomes in patients with heart failure with higher preserved left ventricular ejection fraction
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Newly introduced drugs for heart failure (HF) have been reported to improve the prognosis of HF with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) in the lower range of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). We hypothesized that a higher LVEF is related to an unfavourable prognosis in patients with HFpEF.
We tested this hypothesis by analysing the data from a prospective multicentre cohort study in 255 patients admitted to the hospital due to decompensated HF (LVEF > 40% at discharge). The primary endpoint of this study was a composite outcome of all-cause death and readmission due to HF, and the secondary endpoint was readmission due to HF. LVEF and the mitral
A higher LVEF is independently related to poor prognosis in patients with HFpEF, in addition to concurrent AF and an elevated
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Contributors

Shohei Kikuchi
Author

Noriaki Iwahashi
Author

Yoshiharu Kinugasa
Author

Kaoru Dohi
Author

Hiroyuki Takase
Author

Kumiko Masai
Author

Katsuji Inoue
Author

Takahiro Okumura
Author

Kenta Hachiya
Author

Shuichi Kitada
Author

Yoshihiro Seo
Author

Nobuyuki Ohte
Author

Shohei Kikuchi
Author

Noriaki Iwahashi
Author

Yoshiharu Kinugasa
Author

Kaoru Dohi
Author

Hiroyuki Takase
Author

Kumiko Masai
Author

Katsuji Inoue
Author

Takahiro Okumura
Author

Kenta Hachiya
Author

Shuichi Kitada
Author

Yoshihiro Seo
Author

Toyoaki Murohara
Author

Hiroyuki Iwano
Author

Mitsushige Murata
Author

Hirotsugu Yamada
Author

Kenya Kusunose
Author

Mai Iwataki
Author

Emiyo Sugiura
Author

Satoshi Yuda
Author

Takeshi Suzuki
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