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Haemodynamic gain index and heart failure incidence- Prognostic and preventive value.

Baruch VainshelboimJonathan Myers
Published in: European journal of preventive cardiology (2023)
HGI was found to be a strong predictor of HF incidence in men, supporting its prognostic value. Higher HGI was independently associated with lower risk of HF incidence, while low HGI could serve as a prognostic risk factor for HF. Integrating HGI in the screening and early detection paradigm and referring individuals with low HGI to exercise rehabilitation could potentially enhance public health and prevention strategies against HF.
Keyphrases
  • acute heart failure
  • public health
  • heart failure
  • risk factors
  • high intensity
  • left ventricular
  • cardiac resynchronization therapy