Browsing Health Sciences Journal Articles by Author "Earle, Nikki"
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Differing prognostic value of pulse pressure in patients with heart failure with reduced or preserved ejection fraction: results from the MAGGIC individual patient meta-analysis
Jackson, Colette E.; Castagno, Davide; Maggioni, A.P.; Køber, Lars; Squire, I.B.; Swedberg, Karl; Andersson, Bert; Richards, A.M.; Bayes-Genis, Antoni; Tribouilloy, Christophe; Dobson, Joanna; Ariti, Cono A.; Poppe, K.K.; Earle, Nikki; Whalley, Gillian; Pocock, Stuart J.; Doughty, Robert N.; McMurray, John J.V. (European Society of Cardiology, 2015-01-23)AIMS: Low pulse pressure is a marker of adverse outcome in patients with heart failure (HF) and reduced ejection fraction (HFREF) but the prognostic value of pulse pressure in patients with HF and preserved ejection ... -
Gender and survival in patients with heart failure: interactions with diabetes and aetiology. Results from the MAGGIC individual patient meta-analysis
Martínez-Sellés, Manuel; Whalley, Gillian; Doughty, Robert N.; Poppe, K.K.; Earle, Nikki; Tribouilloy, Christophe; McMurray, John J.V.; Swedberg, Karl; Køber, Lars; Berry, Colin; Squire, I.B. (2012)While the populations of patients with heart failure (HF) studied in clinical trials are dominated by men, in routine clinical practice half or more of all patients with HF are women.1,2 Whether prognosis differs for men ... -
Heart failure in younger patients: the Meta-analysis Global Group in Chronic Heart Failure (MAGGIC)
Wong, Chih M.; Hawkins, Nathaniel M.; Petrie, Mark C.; Jhund, Pardeep S.; Gardner, Roy S.; Ariti, Cono A.; Poppe, K.K.; Earle, Nikki; Whalley, Gillian; Squire, I.B.; Doughty, Robert N.; McMurray, John J.V. (Oxford University Press on behalf of European Society of Cardiology, 2014-06-17)Aim Our understanding of heart failure in younger patients is limited. The Meta-analysis Global Group inChronic Heart Failure (MAGGIC) database, which consisted of 24 prospective observational studies and 7 randomized ... -
Relationship of serum sodium concentration to mortality in a wide spectrum of heart failure patients with preserved and with reduced ejection fraction: an individual patient data meta-analysis
Whalley, Gillian; Rusinaru, Dan; Tribouilloy, Christophe; Berry, Colin; Richards, A.M.; Earle, Nikki; Poppe, K.K.; Guazzi, Marco; Macin, Steller M.; Komajda, Michael; Doughty, Robert N. (2012)Hyponatraemia (usually defined as a serum sodium concentration,135 mmol/L)1 is observed in 20% of patients admitted to hospital for heart failure (HF).2 – 4 Studies conducted in various patient populations of chronic ...