2021
The influence of comorbidities on achieving an N‐terminal pro‐b‐type natriuretic peptide target: a secondary analysis of the GUIDE‐IT trial
Ezekowitz JA, Alemayehu W, Rathwell S, Grant AD, Fiuzat M, Whellan DJ, Ahmad T, Adams K, Piña IL, Cooper LS, Januzzi JL, Leifer ES, Mark D, O'Connor CM, Felker GM. The influence of comorbidities on achieving an N‐terminal pro‐b‐type natriuretic peptide target: a secondary analysis of the GUIDE‐IT trial. ESC Heart Failure 2021, 9: 77-86. PMID: 34784657, PMCID: PMC8787989, DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.13692.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexLower body mass indexNT-proBNPAtrial fibrillationN-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide valuesMedian body mass indexHigher body mass indexGUIDE-IT trialNT-proBNP targetWorse renal functionNT-proBNP levelsReduced ejection fractionCent of patientsNatriuretic peptide valuesGlomerular filtration rateHeart failure therapyInfluence of comorbiditiesSeverity of illnessEvidence-based therapiesPg/mLCare armLower eGFRRenal dysfunctionUsual careRenal function
2018
The Renal Effects of Aggressive Volume Removal in Heart Failure Patients with Preexisting Worsening Renal Function
Mahoney D, Ahmad T, Rao V, Brisco-Bacik M, Wilson F, Siew E, Felker G, Anstrom K, Bart B, Tang W, O'Connor C, Velazquez E, Testani J. The Renal Effects of Aggressive Volume Removal in Heart Failure Patients with Preexisting Worsening Renal Function. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2018, 24: s26. DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2018.07.074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRenal tubular injury biomarkersTubular injury biomarkersRenal tubular injuryHeart failure patientsInjury biomarkersTubular injuryFailure patientsRenal functionAcute decompensated heart failure patientsDecompensated heart failure patientsVolume removalCARRESS-HF trialRenal function recoveryTubular injury markersWorsening Renal FunctionHalf of patientsADHF patientsEffective decongestionRenal effectsInjury markersPharmacologic therapyTransient findingFunction recoveryHigh incidencePatients
2017
007 Acute Tubular Injury is Not a Major Mechanism for Worsening Renal Function in Patients Treated for Acute Heart Failure
Hodson D, Jackson K, Ahmad T, Rao V, Mahoney D, Tarleton C, Chunara Z, Thomas D, Chen M, Jacoby D, Riello R, Testani J. 007 Acute Tubular Injury is Not a Major Mechanism for Worsening Renal Function in Patients Treated for Acute Heart Failure. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2017, 23: s6. DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2017.07.010.Peer-Reviewed Original Research