2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2016.10.045
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Usefulness of Serum Triiodothyronine (T3) to Predict Outcomes in Patients Hospitalized With Acute Heart Failure

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“…Supplementation of T3 has not been proven to be effective in improving outcomes among patients with noncardiac illnesses-induced LT3S [23]. However, the effect of T3 replacement in patients with AMI [9,24] remains to be further investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Supplementation of T3 has not been proven to be effective in improving outcomes among patients with noncardiac illnesses-induced LT3S [23]. However, the effect of T3 replacement in patients with AMI [9,24] remains to be further investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T3, in the form of free T3 (fT3) as biologically active thyroid hormone, has been considered to have multiple effects on the cardiovascular system, including upregulating effective contractile function, decreasing systemic vascular resis-tance, as well as improving endothelial function and promoting angiogenesis [3][4][5][6], thus, the decrease in T3 may lead to less cardiovascular protection in patients with AMI. Indeed, prior studies have shown that LT3S is associated with poor outcomes in patients with heart disease [7][8][9]. However, whether LT3S can improve risk prediction of in-hospital outcomes in patients with AMI has not been evaluated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of acute decompensated HF, LT3S, and SCH are also considered markers of clinical severity, left ventricular dysfunction, and hemodynamic impairment (8)(9)(10)(11). Accordingly, in the study of Rothberger et al, in which 137 patients with acute decompensated HF were enrolled, those with LT3S (48%) had a greater need for mechanical ventilation (12). Similarly, patients with SCH showed a more impaired clinical status.…”
Section: Thyroid and Heart Failure In The Clinical Setting: The Prognmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Îáãîâîðåííÿ ðåçóëüòàò³â äîñë³äaeåíü Îïòèìàëüí³ êîíöåíòðàö³¿ ãîðìîí³â ùèòî-ïîä³áíî¿ çàëîçè íåîáõ³äí³ äëÿ íîðìàëüíîãî ôóíêö³îíóâàííÿ ñåðöåâî-ñóäèííî¿ ñèñòåìè; ¿õí³é íàäëèøîê àáî äåô³öèò ñïðàâëÿþòü äåç-³íòåãðóþ÷ó ä³þ. Òðèéîäòèðîí³í ÷èíèòü ïîçèòèâíó ³íîòðîïíó é õðîíîòðîïíó 䳿 íà ì³îêàðä, ðåãóëþþ÷è òðàíñêðèïö³þ ì³îçèò-ñïåöèô³÷íèõ ãåí³â [8], áåçïîñåðåäíüî âïëèâຠíà ãëàäåíüêó ìóñêóëàòóðó ñóäèí, ñïðèÿþ÷è äèëàòàö³¿ àðòå-ð³îë ³ çíèaeåííþ ïåðèôåðè÷íî¿ ñóäèííî¿ ðåçèñ-òåíòíîñò³.…”
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