Role of gender, age and BMI in prognosis of heart failure

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The prognostic stratification of heart failure remains an urgent need for correct clinical management of the affected patients. In fact, due to the high mortality and morbidity rates, heart failure constantly requires an updated and careful management of all aspects that characterise the disease. In addition to the well-known clinical, laboratory and instrumental characteristics that affect the prognosis of heart failure, gender, age and body mass index have a different impact and deserve specific insights and clarifications. At this scope, the metabolic exercise cardiac kidney index score research group has produced several works in the past, trying to identify the role of these specific factors on the prognosis of heart failure. In particular, the different performances in the cardiopulmonary exercise test of specific categories of heart failure patients, such as women, elderly and obese or overweight individuals, have requested dedicated evaluations of metabolic exercise cardiac kidney index score power.

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Sciomer, S., Moscucci, F., Salvioni, E., Marchese, G., Bussotti, M., Corrà, U., & Piepoli, M. F. (2020). Role of gender, age and BMI in prognosis of heart failure. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 27(2_suppl), 46–51. https://doi.org/10.1177/2047487320961980

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