“…Additionally, the correct evaluation of cardiac filling pressures may aid in prognostication by stratifying patients at risk for heart failure admissions and/or mortality. 6,10 When taken together with clinical and laboratory findings, echocardiography is a highly important tool for risk stratification, as abnormal values for many echocardiographic parameters have been correlated with reduced event-free survival. 11 As such, it is critical for the cardiology community to advocate for early echocardiographic evaluation in any patient with possible signs and symptoms of heart failure.…”