Prognostic implication of lung ultrasound in heart failure: a pooled analysis of international cohorts
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Lung ultrasound (LUS) is often used to assess congestion in heart failure (HF). In this study, we assessed the prognostic role of LUS in patients with HF at admission and hospital discharge, and in an outpatient setting, and explored whether clinical factors [age, sex, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), and atrial fibrillation] impact the prognostic value of LUS findings. Further, we assessed the incremental prognostic value of LUS on top of the following two clinical risk scores: (i) the atrial fibrillation, haemoglobin, elderly, abnormal renal parameters, diabetes mellitus (AHEAD) and (ii) the Meta-Analysis Global Group in Chronic Heart Failure (MAGGIC) clinical risk scores.
We pooled data on patients hospitalized for HF or followed up in outpatient clinics from international cohorts. We enrolled 1947 patients at admission (
A higher number of B lines in patients with HF was associated with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality, regardless of the clinical setting.
Contributors

Pierpaolo Pellicori
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Zohra Lamiral
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Giuseppe Ambrosio
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Antoni Bayés-Genis
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Mar Domingo
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Josep Lupon
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Dejan Simonovic
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Nicola Riccardo Pugliese
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Gaetano Ruocco
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Kevin Duarte
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Stefano Coiro
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Alberto Palazzuoli
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