Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10213195 | International Journal of Cardiology | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Sacubitril/valsartan causes an acute reduction mean pulmonary artery pressures after initiation. However, no incremental reduction in PAdP was noted after dose increase and short-term follow-up. The current study demonstrates the utility of CardioMems⢠device to study the drug's impact on hemodynamic profile in both short- and long-term follow-up.
Keywords
PCWPACEICardioMEMSPADPARNiADHFHFpEFHFrEFACCPASPNYHAAHALAPARBBNPRAASChFsacubitril/valsartanangiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitorsEuropean Society of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationNew York Heart Associationleft ventricleESCRenin-angiotensin-aldosterone systemPulmonary arteryacute decompensated heart failurepulmonary artery diastolic pressureleft atrial pressurepulmonary artery systolic pressurepulmonary capillary wedge pressureCHAMPIONangiotensin II receptor blockerscongestive heart failureHeart failure with preserved ejection fractionheart failure with reduced ejection fractionbrain natriuretic peptideAmerican College of CardiologyTransition
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Authors
Zubair Khan, Gunjan Gholkar, Sunit Tolia, Herman Kado, Marcel Zughaib,