2018
The prognostic role of different renal function phenotypes in patients with acute heart failure
Palazzuoli A, Ruocco G, Pellicori P, Incampo E, Di Tommaso C, Favilli R, Evangelista I, Nuti R, Testani JM. The prognostic role of different renal function phenotypes in patients with acute heart failure. International Journal Of Cardiology 2018, 276: 198-203. PMID: 30503187, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2018.11.108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute heart failureBUN increaseHeart failureIndependent predictorsPrognostic roleAdverse outcomesGlomerular filtration rate reductionBlood nitrogen ureaSigns of HFRenal function deteriorationBUN changeClinical congestionEffective decongestionFunction deteriorationRenal functionSerum creatininePoor outcomePrognostic relevanceComplete resolutionClinical signsPatientsNitrogen ureaHospitalizationBUNOutcomes
2016
Implications of Serum Chloride Homeostasis in Acute Heart Failure (from ROSE-AHF)
Grodin JL, Sun JL, Anstrom KJ, Chen HH, Starling RC, Testani JM, Tang WH. Implications of Serum Chloride Homeostasis in Acute Heart Failure (from ROSE-AHF). The American Journal Of Cardiology 2016, 119: 78-83. PMID: 27816115, PMCID: PMC5161696, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2016.09.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute heart failureSerum Cl levelsHeart failureClinical outcomesDiuretic responseAcute heart failure trialsRenal Optimization Strategies EvaluationShort-term clinical responseCumulative sodium excretionLoop diuretic doseHeart Failure TrialLong-term mortalitySerum chloride levelsCystatin C changesDiuretic dosePostdischarge outcomesSodium excretionCl levelsClinical responseRenal functionDiuretic efficiencyFailure TrialAdditional adjustmentCystatin CTherapeutic implicationsRelevance of Changes in Serum Creatinine During a Heart Failure Trial of Decongestive Strategies: Insights From the DOSE Trial
Brisco MA, Zile MR, Hanberg JS, Wilson FP, Parikh CR, Coca SG, Tang WH, Testani JM. Relevance of Changes in Serum Creatinine During a Heart Failure Trial of Decongestive Strategies: Insights From the DOSE Trial. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2016, 22: 753-760. PMID: 27374839, PMCID: PMC5435117, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2016.06.423.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedBiomarkersCause of DeathCreatinineDisease ProgressionDisease-Free SurvivalDiureticsDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodDrug Administration ScheduleFemaleFurosemideGlomerular Filtration RateHeart FailureHumansInfusions, IntravenousKidney Function TestsMaleMiddle AgedPrognosisSurvival RateTreatment OutcomeConceptsStable renal functionRenal functionComposite endpointDecongestive strategiesSerum creatinineDose trialAdverse outcomesClinical trialsSurrogate endpointsDiuretic Optimization Strategies Evaluation (DOSE) trialHeart failure clinical trialsHeart Failure TrialPoor prognostic signCoprimary endpointsComposite outcomeDecongestive therapyFailure TrialPrognostic signEmergency roomImproved outcomesLower riskCreatinineEndpointTrialsAbsence of risk
2014
Novel Renal Biomarkers to Assess Cardiorenal Syndrome
Brisco MA, Testani JM. Novel Renal Biomarkers to Assess Cardiorenal Syndrome. Current Heart Failure Reports 2014, 11: 485-499. PMID: 25239434, PMCID: PMC4224613, DOI: 10.1007/s11897-014-0226-4.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsRenal dysfunctionCardiorenal syndromeHeart failureRenal biomarkersNormal glomerular filtration rateIrreversible nephron lossSignificant renal impairmentHypertensive kidney diseaseGlomerular filtration rateNovel renal biomarkersCardiorenal interactionsRenal impairmentNephron lossDecongestive therapyAdverse outcomesKidney diseaseFiltration rateHigh prevalenceRenal performanceSyndromeBiomarkersFailurePrognosisDysfunctionTherapy
2013
Biochemical Evidence of Mild Hepatic Dysfunction Identifies Decompensated Heart Failure Patients With Reversible Renal Dysfunction
Brisco MA, McCauley BD, Chen J, Parikh CR, Testani JM. Biochemical Evidence of Mild Hepatic Dysfunction Identifies Decompensated Heart Failure Patients With Reversible Renal Dysfunction. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2013, 19: 739-745. PMID: 24263117, PMCID: PMC3884639, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2013.10.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReversible renal dysfunctionRenal dysfunctionLiver dysfunctionElevated international normalized ratioDecompensated heart failure patientsBaseline renal dysfunctionCharacteristic laboratory abnormalitiesDecompensated HF patientsLiver dysfunction resultsSigns of HFGlomerular filtration rateHeart failure patientsMild liver dysfunctionInternational normalized ratioIntrinsic kidney diseaseBiochemical evidenceHF patientsFailure patientsLaboratory abnormalitiesRenal functionPathophysiologic factorsDischarge diagnosisKidney diseaseMultifactorial pathophysiologyNormalized ratio
2011
Impact of changes in blood pressure during the treatment of acute decompensated heart failure on renal and clinical outcomes†
Testani JM, Coca SG, McCauley BD, Shannon RP, Kimmel SE. Impact of changes in blood pressure during the treatment of acute decompensated heart failure on renal and clinical outcomes†. European Journal Of Heart Failure 2011, 13: 877-884. PMID: 21693504, PMCID: PMC3143830, DOI: 10.1093/eurjhf/hfr070.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDecompensated heart failureBlood pressure reductionSystolic blood pressureHeart failureBlood pressurePulmonary Artery Catheterization Effectiveness trialAcute decompensated heart failureSignificant blood pressure reductionSystolic blood pressure reductionPressure reductionThiazide diuretic useCongestive heart failureDifferent prognostic implicationsRegional vascular bedsFinal common pathwayGreater weight reductionOral vasodilatorsDiuretic useRenal functionWorsened survivalAdverse prognosisPerfusion pressurePrognostic implicationsPrognostic significanceEffectiveness trial
2010
Worsening Renal Function Defined as an Absolute Increase in Serum Creatinine Is a Biased Metric for the Study of Cardio-Renal Interactions
Testani JM, McCauley BD, Chen J, Shumski M, Shannon RP. Worsening Renal Function Defined as an Absolute Increase in Serum Creatinine Is a Biased Metric for the Study of Cardio-Renal Interactions. Cardiology 2010, 116: 206-212. PMID: 20689277, PMCID: PMC2992648, DOI: 10.1159/000316038.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBaseline renal functionCardio-renal interactionsRenal functionSerum creatinineHeart failureStrong adverse prognostic factorAbsolute increaseBaseline renal insufficiencyDecompensated heart failureAdverse prognostic factorPrediction of mortalityRenal insufficiencyPrognostic factorsDischarge diagnosisConsecutive admissionsUnadjusted associationsCreatinineAbsolute changeAdmissionDlFuture studiesGFRFailureInsufficiencyMortalityEffect of Right Ventricular Function and Venous Congestion on Cardiorenal Interactions During the Treatment of Decompensated Heart Failure
Testani JM, Khera AV, St. John Sutton MG, Keane MG, Wiegers SE, Shannon RP, Kirkpatrick JN. Effect of Right Ventricular Function and Venous Congestion on Cardiorenal Interactions During the Treatment of Decompensated Heart Failure. The American Journal Of Cardiology 2010, 105: 511-516. PMID: 20152246, PMCID: PMC2995805, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2009.10.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedBiomarkersCardiac Output, LowCohort StudiesCreatinineDiureticsFemaleGlomerular Filtration RateHeart FailureHospitals, UniversityHumansHyperemiaIncidenceKidney DiseasesKidney Function TestsLength of StayMaleMiddle AgedNatriuretic Peptide, BrainPredictive Value of TestsRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexUltrasonographyVentricular Dysfunction, RightConceptsSignificant RV dysfunctionDecompensated heart failureRV dysfunctionRenal functionGlomerular filtration rateVenous congestionCardiac outputHeart failureFiltration rateAcute decompensated heart failureMultiple echocardiographic methodsRight ventricular dysfunctionWorsening Renal FunctionRight ventricular functionCardiorenal interactionsRenal outcomesVentricular dysfunctionRV dilationRV functionVentricular functionDischarge diagnosisConsecutive admissionsEchocardiographic methodsLower incidenceHigh incidence