Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) accounts for nearly half of all heart failure cases and has a prevalence that is expected to rise with the growing ageing population. HFpEF is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Specific HFpEF risk factors include age, diabetes...
The aim of the study is to determine the prevalence of heart failure among type 2 diabetic patients in Benha city, Egypt and to assess the different causes and risk factors of heart failure (HF) and the impact of glycemic control on the prevalence of HF as well ...
Heart failure (HF) is a major global health concern, with an increasing prevalence driven by ageing populations, better treatment outcomes and improved survival. HF risk factors include advancing age, sex, inherited cardiomyopathies, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and obesity, highlighting the importan...
Congestive heart failure in type 2 diabetes: prevalence, incidence, and risk factors. Diabetes Care 2001; 24: 1614-9. 6. Delea TE, Edelsberg JS, Hagiwara M, Oster G, Phillips LS. Use of thiazolidinediones and risk of heart failure in people with type 2 diabetes: a...
More broadly, autophagy-related inflammation has been linked to the general process of aging, where the prevalence of many of the other risk factors for impaired autophagy area also seen. In this setting, low-grade chronic cardiac inflammation seen in aged humans and mice may be associated with...
Heart failure affects more than 15 million people in Europe and causes almost 2 million hospital admissions yearly.2 Approximately half of these patients have HFpEF,3 which has been described as the single largest unmet need in cardiovascular medicine based on prevalence, poor outcome...
The natural history of congestive heart failure: the Framingham study N Engl J Med, 285 (1971), pp. 1441-1446 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 24 L Adamo, ME Nassif, E Novak, SJ LaRue, DL. Mann Prevalence of lactic acidaemia in patients with advanced heart failure and depressed cardi...
The 30 day risk of arrhythmias and heart failure (HF) following an exacerbation, [6,7,8] approach [4, 6] or even surpass [7, 9] 3-fold, compared to those who did not have an exacerbation. Globally, the prevalence of HF in COPD is high, [10] and, of patients hospitalized for ...
Prevalence of heart failure (HF) and diabetes are markedly increasing globally. In a population of HF patients, approximately 40% have diabetes which is associated with a more severe HF, poorer cardiovascular outcomes and higher hospitalization rates for
This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of genetic markers associated with heart failure (HF) and its underlying