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Heart rate-corrected systolic ejection time: population-based reference values and differential prognostic utility in acute heart failure.

Caroline MorbachIsabelle SimonElisabeth DannerGötz GelbrichUlrich StefenelliFloran SahitiNina ScholzVladimir CejkaJudith AlbertGeorg ErtlChristiane E AngermannGülmisal GüderStefan FrantzPeter U HeuschmannChristoph MaackStefan Stoerk
Published in: European heart journal. Imaging methods and practice (2023)
In the general population, SETc increased with age and an elevated afterload. SETc was mildly reduced in patients hospitalized with HFpEF, but markedly reduced in patients with HFrEF. In-hospital prolongation of SETc predicted a favourable outcome in HFrEF, but an adverse outcome in HFpEF. Our results support the concept of a U-shaped relationship between cardiac systolic function and risk, providing a rationale for a more individualized treatment approach in patients with HF.
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