The authors studied the relationship between liver function tests and serum uric acid level with clinical and hemodynamic profiles in heart failure. Fifty patients (aged 44±15 years; 74.5% men) with an ejection fraction (EF) <35% were enrolled and clinical assessment was performed. Hemodynamic indices (including pulmonary arterial pressure [PAP], pulmonary capillary wedge pressure [PCWP], and cardiac index were studied by standard Edwards Lifesciences Swan-Ganz catheters, and liver function tests and serum uric acid level were measured simultaneously. Fifty age- and sex-matched controls with normal EF were also studied. A total of 73% of patients had ischemic cardiomyopathy. Mean uric acid level was 7.2±3.8mg/dL and was significantly higher than in the control group (P value
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Amin, A., Vakilian, F., & Maleki, M. (2011). Serum Uric Acid Levels Correlate With Filling Pressures in Systolic Heart Failure. Congestive Heart Failure, 17(2), 79–83. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7133.2010.00205.x
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