Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2613198256> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 89 of
89
with 100 items per page.
- W2613198256 endingPage "442" @default.
- W2613198256 startingPage "435" @default.
- W2613198256 abstract "In patients with acute decompensated heart failure (HF), the influence of gender on anemia, left ventricular ejection fraction (EF), and outcomes is unclear. We evaluated the association of anemia and left ventricular EF with survival in men or women hospitalized for acute decompensated HF. Of the 4,842 patients enrolled in the Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Syndromes registry, 4,215 patients (2,450 men and 1,765 women) discharged alive after hospitalization for acute decompensated HF were enrolled to evaluate the association of gender, anemia (hemoglobin <13.0 g/dl for men and <12.0 g/dl for women) at discharge, and a preserved or reduced EF with all-cause death or cardiac death after discharge. Men or women were divided into 4 groups based on left ventricular EF (preserved or reduced EF) and anemia status at discharge. The median follow-up period after discharge was 524 days (384 to 791). After adjustment for multiple co-morbidities, there was no adverse influence of anemia in men with a preserved EF, whereas anemia was an independent predictor of all-cause death in men with a reduced EF. Conversely, anemia was an independent predictor of all-cause death in women with a preserved EF but not in women with a reduced EF. With respect to cardiac death, multivariable analyses revealed highly similar trends as those for all-cause death in patients of both genders. In conclusion, in acute decompensated patients with HF with a preserved or reduced EF, there were marked differences between men and women with respect to the association of anemia and left ventricular EF with survival. In patients with acute decompensated heart failure (HF), the influence of gender on anemia, left ventricular ejection fraction (EF), and outcomes is unclear. We evaluated the association of anemia and left ventricular EF with survival in men or women hospitalized for acute decompensated HF. Of the 4,842 patients enrolled in the Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Syndromes registry, 4,215 patients (2,450 men and 1,765 women) discharged alive after hospitalization for acute decompensated HF were enrolled to evaluate the association of gender, anemia (hemoglobin <13.0 g/dl for men and <12.0 g/dl for women) at discharge, and a preserved or reduced EF with all-cause death or cardiac death after discharge. Men or women were divided into 4 groups based on left ventricular EF (preserved or reduced EF) and anemia status at discharge. The median follow-up period after discharge was 524 days (384 to 791). After adjustment for multiple co-morbidities, there was no adverse influence of anemia in men with a preserved EF, whereas anemia was an independent predictor of all-cause death in men with a reduced EF. Conversely, anemia was an independent predictor of all-cause death in women with a preserved EF but not in women with a reduced EF. With respect to cardiac death, multivariable analyses revealed highly similar trends as those for all-cause death in patients of both genders. In conclusion, in acute decompensated patients with HF with a preserved or reduced EF, there were marked differences between men and women with respect to the association of anemia and left ventricular EF with survival." @default.
- W2613198256 created "2017-05-19" @default.
- W2613198256 creator A5005780637 @default.
- W2613198256 creator A5033161857 @default.
- W2613198256 creator A5050216976 @default.
- W2613198256 creator A5086283615 @default.
- W2613198256 creator A5089083104 @default.
- W2613198256 date "2017-08-01" @default.
- W2613198256 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W2613198256 title "Gender Differences in Anemia and Survival in Patients Hospitalized for Acute Decompensated Heart Failure With Preserved or Reduced Ejection Fraction" @default.
- W2613198256 cites W1930457864 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W1983182898 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W1988799854 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W1999037278 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W1999145399 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2019317728 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2023515446 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2028546014 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2044219253 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2053285957 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2068877594 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2072067798 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2080150476 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2080896913 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2112681137 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2139468731 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2142053046 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2144576762 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2157706051 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2162006209 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2163516977 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W2323862874 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W4294553991 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W77467555 @default.
- W2613198256 cites W81522118 @default.
- W2613198256 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjcard.2017.04.043" @default.
- W2613198256 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28583679" @default.
- W2613198256 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2613198256 type Work @default.
- W2613198256 sameAs 2613198256 @default.
- W2613198256 citedByCount "13" @default.
- W2613198256 countsByYear W26131982562018 @default.
- W2613198256 countsByYear W26131982562019 @default.
- W2613198256 countsByYear W26131982562020 @default.
- W2613198256 countsByYear W26131982562021 @default.
- W2613198256 countsByYear W26131982562022 @default.
- W2613198256 countsByYear W26131982562023 @default.
- W2613198256 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2613198256 hasAuthorship W2613198256A5005780637 @default.
- W2613198256 hasAuthorship W2613198256A5033161857 @default.
- W2613198256 hasAuthorship W2613198256A5050216976 @default.
- W2613198256 hasAuthorship W2613198256A5086283615 @default.
- W2613198256 hasAuthorship W2613198256A5089083104 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConcept C164705383 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConcept C2778198053 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConcept C2778248108 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConcept C2779295919 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConcept C78085059 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConceptScore W2613198256C126322002 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConceptScore W2613198256C164705383 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConceptScore W2613198256C2778198053 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConceptScore W2613198256C2778248108 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConceptScore W2613198256C2779295919 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConceptScore W2613198256C71924100 @default.
- W2613198256 hasConceptScore W2613198256C78085059 @default.
- W2613198256 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W2613198256 hasLocation W26131982561 @default.
- W2613198256 hasLocation W26131982562 @default.
- W2613198256 hasOpenAccess W2613198256 @default.
- W2613198256 hasPrimaryLocation W26131982561 @default.
- W2613198256 hasRelatedWork W2051712573 @default.
- W2613198256 hasRelatedWork W2077083067 @default.
- W2613198256 hasRelatedWork W2091139515 @default.
- W2613198256 hasRelatedWork W2167036398 @default.
- W2613198256 hasRelatedWork W2355594703 @default.
- W2613198256 hasRelatedWork W2361407492 @default.
- W2613198256 hasRelatedWork W2538662566 @default.
- W2613198256 hasRelatedWork W2965474825 @default.
- W2613198256 hasRelatedWork W3033076790 @default.
- W2613198256 hasRelatedWork W4382048704 @default.
- W2613198256 hasVolume "120" @default.
- W2613198256 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2613198256 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2613198256 magId "2613198256" @default.
- W2613198256 workType "article" @default.