Uncoupling between intravascular and distending pressures leads to underestimation of circulatory congestion in obesity.
Masaru ObokataYogesh N V ReddyVojtech MelenovskyHidemi SorimachiPetr JarolimBarry A BorlaugPublished in: European journal of heart failure (2021)
Non-invasive haemodynamic markers underestimate circulatory congestion in patients with obesity, an effect that appears related to uncoupling between cardiac wall stress and intravascular pressures. This may lead to systematic under-recognition of congestion in patients with obesity.