Biomarkers to Improve Decision-making in Acute Heart Failure

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Abstract

Acute heart failure (AHF) is a complex clinical syndrome that requires prompt diagnosis, risk stratification and effective treatment strategies to reduce morbidity and mortality. Biomarkers are playing an increasingly important role in this process, offering valuable insights into the underlying pathophysiology and facilitating personalised patient management. This review summarises the significance of various biomarkers in the context of AHF, with a focus on their clinical applications to stratify risk and potential for guiding therapy choices.

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de la Espriella, R., Núñez-Marin, G., Codina, P., Núñez, J., & Bayés-Genís, A. (2023). Biomarkers to Improve Decision-making in Acute Heart Failure. Cardiac Failure Review. Radcliffe Medical Media. https://doi.org/10.15420/CFR.2023.08

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