2016
DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.600
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Reframing the association and significance of co‐morbidities in heart failure

Abstract: Several co-existing diseases and/or conditions (co-morbidities) are present in patients with heart failure (HF), with diverse clinical relevance. Multiple mechanisms may underlie the co-existence of HF and co-morbidities, including direct causation, associated risk factors, heterogeneity, and independence. The complex inter-relationship of co-morbidities and their impact on the cardiovascular system contribute to the features of HF, both with reduced (HFrEF) and preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). The purpose… Show more

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“…The prevalence of diabetes is similar in HFpEF and HFrEF88 and independently associated with LAE 89. A higher prevalence of obesity has been reported in HFpEF (51%) vs. HFrEF (37%88).…”
Section: Risk Factors and Pathophysiology Of Atrial Remodelling In Hementioning
confidence: 76%
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“…The prevalence of diabetes is similar in HFpEF and HFrEF88 and independently associated with LAE 89. A higher prevalence of obesity has been reported in HFpEF (51%) vs. HFrEF (37%88).…”
Section: Risk Factors and Pathophysiology Of Atrial Remodelling In Hementioning
confidence: 76%
“…Others have reported similar prevalence of CKD in HFpEF and HFrEF 88. CKD‐associated renal arterial hypertension has been identified as a trigger of maladaptive LA remodelling in a model of early‐stage HFpEF 10…”
Section: Risk Factors and Pathophysiology Of Atrial Remodelling In Hementioning
confidence: 84%
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“…1,2 HF patients with reduced functional capacity have low quality of life 3 and poor prognosis. 4 The pathophysiology under reduced functional capacity in HF is considered to be multifactorial 5- 7 and it includes dysfunction in right/left ventricle (RV/LV), vasculature, skeletal muscle, lung, and others. 8- 10 The Studies Investigating Co-morbidities Aggravating Heart Failure (SICA-HF) was a multi-national, pathophysiological observation study into HF and its comorbidities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…12 Presence of other transfusion related comorbidities such as diabetes, hepatic disease, and other endocrinopathies such as thyroid disease may pave the way to the heart disease in TDT. 14 In particular, TDT patients affected with diabetes mellitus (DM) showed significantly higher possibilities for developing heart failure, arrhythmia, and cardiac fibrosis. 15 TDT patients with DM also had significantly lower cardiac T2* value respective to those without this condition indicating a heavier iron load of the heart in presence of DM.…”
Section: Cardiac Hemosiderosis In Transfusion Dependentmentioning
confidence: 99%