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Appetite loss at discharge from acute decompensated heart failure: Observation from KCHF registry.

Erika YamamotoTakao KatoHidenori YakuTakeshi MorimotoYasutaka InuzukaYodo TamakiNeiko OzasaYusuke YoshikawaTakeshi KitaiRyoji TaniguchiMoritake IguchiMasashi KatoMamoru TakahashiToshikazu JinnaiTomoyuki IkedaKazuya NagaoTakafumi KawaiAkihiro KomasaRyusuke NishikawaYuichi KawaseTakashi MorinagaMitsunori KawatoYuta SekoMasayuki ShibaMamoru ToyofukuYutaka FurukawaYoshihisa NakagawaKenji AndoKazushige KadotaSatoshi ShizutaKoh OnoYukihito SatoKoichiro KuwaharaTakeshi Kimura
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Loss of appetite at discharge was associated with worse 1-year mortality in patients with ADHF. Appetite is a simple, reliable, and useful subjective marker for risk stratification of patients with ADHF.
Keyphrases
  • heart failure
  • weight loss
  • body weight
  • liver failure
  • cardiovascular events
  • respiratory failure
  • left ventricular
  • hepatitis b virus
  • risk factors
  • acute heart failure
  • aortic dissection
  • physical activity