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    Should procalcitonin be measured routinely in acute decompensated heart failure?
    (2015)
    Loncar, Goran (55427750700)
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    Tscholl, Verena (54982696400)
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    Tahirovic, Elvis (24339336300)
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    Sekularac, Nikola (23981224200)
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    Marx, Almuth (57034878400)
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    Obradovic, Danilo (35731962400)
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    Veskovic, Jovan (56951285600)
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    Lainscak, Mitja (9739432000)
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    Von Haehling, Stephan (6602981479)
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    Edelmann, Frank (35366308700)
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    Arandjelovic, Aleksandra (8603366600)
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    Apostolovic, Svetlana (13610076800)
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    Stanojevic, Dragana (58530775100)
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    Pieske, Burkert (35499467500)
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    Trippel, Tobias (16834210300)
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    Dungen, Hans-Dirk (16024171900)
    Aim: To elucidate the prognostic role of procalcitonin (PCT) in patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) without clinical signs of infection at admission. Materials & Methods: Serial measurements of PCT and NT-proBNP were performed in 168 patients, aged 68 ± 10 years with ADHF followed by 3-month outcome evaluation. Results: Cox regression analysis demonstrated significant predictive value of baseline PCT for all-cause death/hospitalization (area under the curve: 0.67; p = 0.013) at 90th day. The patients with persistently elevated PCT or with an increase during the first 72 h of hospitalization had the worst prognosis (p = 0.0002). Conclusion: Baseline and serial in-hospital measurements of PCT have significant prognostic properties for 3-month all-cause mortality/hospitalization in patients with ADHF without clinical signs of infection at admission. © 2015 Future Medicine Ltd.
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    Should procalcitonin be measured routinely in acute decompensated heart failure?
    (2015)
    Loncar, Goran (55427750700)
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    Tscholl, Verena (54982696400)
    ;
    Tahirovic, Elvis (24339336300)
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    Sekularac, Nikola (23981224200)
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    Marx, Almuth (57034878400)
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    Obradovic, Danilo (35731962400)
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    Veskovic, Jovan (56951285600)
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    Lainscak, Mitja (9739432000)
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    Von Haehling, Stephan (6602981479)
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    Edelmann, Frank (35366308700)
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    Arandjelovic, Aleksandra (8603366600)
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    Apostolovic, Svetlana (13610076800)
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    Stanojevic, Dragana (58530775100)
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    Pieske, Burkert (35499467500)
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    Trippel, Tobias (16834210300)
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    Dungen, Hans-Dirk (16024171900)
    Aim: To elucidate the prognostic role of procalcitonin (PCT) in patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) without clinical signs of infection at admission. Materials & Methods: Serial measurements of PCT and NT-proBNP were performed in 168 patients, aged 68 ± 10 years with ADHF followed by 3-month outcome evaluation. Results: Cox regression analysis demonstrated significant predictive value of baseline PCT for all-cause death/hospitalization (area under the curve: 0.67; p = 0.013) at 90th day. The patients with persistently elevated PCT or with an increase during the first 72 h of hospitalization had the worst prognosis (p = 0.0002). Conclusion: Baseline and serial in-hospital measurements of PCT have significant prognostic properties for 3-month all-cause mortality/hospitalization in patients with ADHF without clinical signs of infection at admission. © 2015 Future Medicine Ltd.
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    The β-blocker uptitration in elderly with heart failure regarding biomarker levels: CIBIS-ELD substudy
    (2018)
    Cvetinovic, Natasa (55340266600)
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    Sekularac, Nikola (23981224200)
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    Haehling, Stephan Von (6602981479)
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    Tahirovic, Elvis (24339336300)
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    Inkrot, Simona (35784615000)
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    Lainscak, Mitja (9739432000)
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    Apostolovic, Svetlana (13610076800)
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    Putnikovic, Biljana (6602601858)
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    Waagstein, Finn (56216780700)
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    Gelbrich, Goetz (14119833600)
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    Aleksic, Andja (57206730766)
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    Loncar, Goran (55427750700)
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    Düngen, Hans-Dirk (16024171900)
    Aim: We investigated if the baseline value of mid-regional pro-atrial natriuretic peptide (NP), N-terminal pro-B-type NP and copeptin may be helpful in optimizing β-blocker uptitration in elderly patients with heart failure. Patients & methods: According to the biomarkers’ levels, 457 patients were divided into three subgroups and compared with each other at baseline and 3 months after. Results: All mid-regional pro-atrial NP and N-terminal pro-B-type NP subgroups had significant amelioration of left ventricle ejection fraction and New York Heart Association (NYHA) class after 3 months of β-blocker uptitration (p < 0.001). More prominent improvement of left ventricle ejection fraction and New York Heart Association class was observed in subgroups with lower versus higher NPs levels. Conclusion: NPs levels, unlike copeptin levels, might be useful tool for objective selection of elderly heart failure patients who could have the greatest benefit of forced uptitration. C 2018 Future Medicine Ltd
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    The β-blocker uptitration in elderly with heart failure regarding biomarker levels: CIBIS-ELD substudy
    (2018)
    Cvetinovic, Natasa (55340266600)
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    Sekularac, Nikola (23981224200)
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    Haehling, Stephan Von (6602981479)
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    Tahirovic, Elvis (24339336300)
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    Inkrot, Simona (35784615000)
    ;
    Lainscak, Mitja (9739432000)
    ;
    Apostolovic, Svetlana (13610076800)
    ;
    Putnikovic, Biljana (6602601858)
    ;
    Waagstein, Finn (56216780700)
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    Gelbrich, Goetz (14119833600)
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    Aleksic, Andja (57206730766)
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    Loncar, Goran (55427750700)
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    Düngen, Hans-Dirk (16024171900)
    Aim: We investigated if the baseline value of mid-regional pro-atrial natriuretic peptide (NP), N-terminal pro-B-type NP and copeptin may be helpful in optimizing β-blocker uptitration in elderly patients with heart failure. Patients & methods: According to the biomarkers’ levels, 457 patients were divided into three subgroups and compared with each other at baseline and 3 months after. Results: All mid-regional pro-atrial NP and N-terminal pro-B-type NP subgroups had significant amelioration of left ventricle ejection fraction and New York Heart Association (NYHA) class after 3 months of β-blocker uptitration (p < 0.001). More prominent improvement of left ventricle ejection fraction and New York Heart Association class was observed in subgroups with lower versus higher NPs levels. Conclusion: NPs levels, unlike copeptin levels, might be useful tool for objective selection of elderly heart failure patients who could have the greatest benefit of forced uptitration. C 2018 Future Medicine Ltd

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