Impact of multimorbidity on mortality in HFrEF: Which comorbidities matter most? – An analysis of PARADIGM‐HF and ATMOSPHERE
ConclusionsIn HF, the impact of multimorbidity differed at the individual-patient and population level, depending on the prevalence of and the risk related to each comorbidity, and the interaction between individual comorbidities. Patients with co-existent PAD and stroke were at greatest individual risk whereas, from a population perspective, co-existent CKD and hypertension mattered mostThis article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: European Journal of Heart Failure - Category: Cardiology Authors: Pooja Dewan,
Jo ão P Ferreira,
Jawad H Butt,
Mark C Petrie,
William T Abraham,
Akshay S. Desai,
Kenneth Dickstein,
Lars Køber,
Milton Packer,
Jean L Rouleau,
Simon Stewart,
Karl Swedberg,
Michael R Zile,
Scott D Solomon,
Pardeep S Jhund,
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