2024
Diuretic dosing and outcomes with torsemide and furosemide following hospitalization for heart failure: The TRANSFORM‐HF trial
Nouhravesh N, Greene S, Clare R, Wojdyla D, Anstrom K, Velazquez E, Pitt B, Mentz R, Psotka M. Diuretic dosing and outcomes with torsemide and furosemide following hospitalization for heart failure: The TRANSFORM‐HF trial. European Journal Of Heart Failure 2024 PMID: 39363809, DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.3458.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLoop diuretic doseDiuretic doseHeart failureDiuretic typeKCCQ-CSSClinical outcomesKansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire Clinical Summary ScoreGroup 2High dosesHigher loop diuretic dosesGroup 3High doses of furosemideDose group 2Associated with increased riskDose of furosemideClinical summary scoreSecondary clinical outcomesPatient-reported outcomesPost hoc analysisFurosemide equivalentsDose groupDischarge doseTRANSFORM-HFClinical eventsGroup 1
2016
Predicting Outcomes Over Time in Patients With Heart Failure, Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction, or Both Following Acute Myocardial Infarction
Lopes RD, Pieper KS, Stevens SR, Solomon SD, McMurray JJ, Pfeffer MA, Leimberger JD, Velazquez EJ. Predicting Outcomes Over Time in Patients With Heart Failure, Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction, or Both Following Acute Myocardial Infarction. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2016, 5: e003045. PMID: 27353607, PMCID: PMC4937254, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.115.003045.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVentricular systolic dysfunctionHeart failureMyocardial infarctionIntegrated discrimination improvementSystolic dysfunctionCardiovascular deathMultivariable Cox proportional hazardsAcute Myocardial Infarction trialNet reclassification improvement indexNonfatal heart failureMyocardial Infarction trialNonfatal myocardial infarctionPredictors of mortalityPatient informationBaseline heart rateAcute myocardial infarctionCox proportional hazardsCreatinine clearanceHospital arrivalHospital dischargeIndex hospitalizationPatient characteristicsOverall mortalityIndex eventClinical events
2010
Cardiovascular Events During Differing Hypertension Therapies in Patients With Diabetes
Weber MA, Bakris GL, Jamerson K, Weir M, Kjeldsen SE, Devereux RB, Velazquez EJ, Dahlöf B, Kelly RY, Hua TA, Hester A, Pitt B, Investigators A. Cardiovascular Events During Differing Hypertension Therapies in Patients With Diabetes. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2010, 56: 77-85. PMID: 20620720, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2010.02.046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRenin-angiotensin system blockersDiabetic patientsCardiovascular eventsSystem blockersHigh riskPrimary end pointAcute clinical eventsUnexpected adverse eventsPrimary eventACCOMPLISH trialCoronary benefitNondiabetic patientsCardiovascular deathCoronary revascularizationDiabetes groupAdverse eventsBlood pressureHypertension therapyClinical eventsCombination therapyMyocardial infarctionPatientsDiabetesHypertensionEnd point
2004
Rationale and design of the avoiding cardiovascular events through combination therapy in patients living with systolic hypertension (ACCOMPLISH) trial
Jamerson K, Bakris G, Wun C, Dahlöf B, Lefkowitz M, Manfreda S, Pitt B, Velazquez E, Weber M. Rationale and design of the avoiding cardiovascular events through combination therapy in patients living with systolic hypertension (ACCOMPLISH) trial. American Journal Of Hypertension 2004, 17: 793-801. PMID: 15363822, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjhyper.2004.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystolic Hypertension (ACCOMPLISH) trialCardiovascular eventsBlood pressureHypertension trialsCombination therapyOptimal BP controlPrimary study endpointCalcium channel blockersClass of drugsBP controlCardiovascular outcomesHypertensive patientsPrimary endpointCardiovascular mortalityStudy endpointACE inhibitorsHypertension managementFirst patientClinical eventsAntihypertensive combinationsRisk factorsSuch therapyRecent guidelinesDrug classesVasculoprotective properties