Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "dickstein, kenneth"
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Clinical and prognostic associations of autoantibodies recognizing adrenergic/muscarinic receptors in patients with heart failure
Markousis-Mavrogenis, George; Minich, Waldemar B.; Al-Mubarak, Ali A.; Anker, Stefan D.; Cleland, John G. F.; dickstein, kenneth; Lang, Chim C.; Ng, Leong L.; Samani, Nilesh J.; Zannad, Faiez; Metra, Marco; Seemann, Petra; Hoeg, Antonia; Lopez, Patricio; Van Veldhuisen, Dirk J.; De Boer, Rudolf A.; Voors, Adriaan A.; Van Der Meer, Peter; Schomburg, Lutz; Bomer, Nils (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Aims The importance of autoantibodies (AABs) against adrenergic/muscarinic receptors in heart failure (HF) is not well-understood. We investigated the prevalence and clinical/prognostic associations of four AABs recognizing ... -
Multimorbidity in patients with acute heart failure across world regions and country income levels (REPORT-HF): a prospective, multicentre, global cohort study
Gerhardt, Teresa; Gerhardt, Louisa M S; Ouwerkerk, Wouter; Roth, Gregory A; dickstein, kenneth; Collins, Sean P; Cleland, John G F; Dahlstrom, Ulf; Tay, Wan Ting; Ertl, Georg; Hassanein, Mahmoud; Perrone, Sergio V; Ghadanfar, Mathieu; Schweizer, Anja; Obergfell, Achim; Filippatos, Gerasimos; Lam, Carolyn S P; Tromp, Jasper; Angermann, Christiane E (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Background Multimorbidity (two or more comorbidities) is common among patients with acute heart failure, but comprehensive global information on its prevalence and clinical consequences across different world regions ... -
What determines who gets cardiac resynchronization therapy in Europe? A comparison between ESC-HF-LT registry, SwedeHF registry, and ESC-CRT Survey II
Gatti, Paolo; Linde, Cecilia; Benson, Lina; Thorvaldsen, Tonje; Normand, Camilla Jacqueline Hansine; Savarese, Gianluigi; Dahlström, Ulf; Maggioni, Aldo P.; dickstein, kenneth; Lund, Lars H. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Aims Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is effective in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and dyssynchrony but is underutilized. In a cohort study, we identified clinical, organizational, and ...