
The aim of study was to assess prognostic significance of left atrial (LA) functional parameters and levels of biomarkers in patients (pts) with severe chronic heart failure (CHF) and preserved left ventricular (LV) systolic function. Methods. Prognostic value of LA functional parameters, levels of BNP., NT-proBNP and high sensitivity C reactive protein (CRP) was assesed in 128 pts (age 63.2±1.7) with III-IV NYHA functional calss CHF and preserved LV systolic function (LV EF >50%). Results. During 37±0.8 months from cardiac causes died 43 (33.6%) pts. In Kaplan-Mayer analisys survival rate was 62, 63 и 64% in pts with levels of BNP >300 pg/ml, NT-proBNP ≥1500 pg/ml and CRP≥15 ng/ml and 85, 86 и 84% (p
pulmonary vein, nt-probnp, diastolic function, ivabradine, хроническая сердечная недостаточность, chronic heart failure, left atrium, легочные вены, мозговой натрийуретический пептид, диастолическая функция, RC666-701, прогноз, левое предсердие, high sensitivity c reactive protein, Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system, nt-промозговой на-трийуретический пептид высокочувствительный с-реактивный белок, prognosis, bnp
pulmonary vein, nt-probnp, diastolic function, ivabradine, хроническая сердечная недостаточность, chronic heart failure, left atrium, легочные вены, мозговой натрийуретический пептид, диастолическая функция, RC666-701, прогноз, левое предсердие, high sensitivity c reactive protein, Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system, nt-промозговой на-трийуретический пептид высокочувствительный с-реактивный белок, prognosis, bnp
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