Serum potassium and outcomes in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: a post‐hoc analysis of the PARAGON‐HF trial

Author:

Ferreira João Pedro12,Claggett Brian L.3,Liu Jiankang3,Desai Akshay S.3,Pfeffer Marc A.3,Anand Inder S.4,van Veldhuisen Dirk J.5,Kober Lars6,Cleland John G.F.7,Rouleau Jean L.8,Packer Milton910,Zile Michael R.11,Shi Victor C.12,Lefkowitz Martin P.12,Shah Sanjiv J.13,Vardeny Orly14,Zannad Faiez1,Solomon Scott D.3,McMurray John J.V.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Health and Medical Research, Center for Clinical Multidisciplinary Research, INSERM U1116, University of Lorraine, Regional University Hospital of Nancy, French Clinical Research Infrastructure Network Investigation Network Initiative‐Cardiovascular and Renal Clinical Trialists Nancy France

2. British Heart Foundation Cardiovascular Research Centre University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

3. Cardiovascular Division Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston MA USA

4. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN USA

5. Department of Cardiology, University of Groningen University Medical Centre Groningen Groningen The Netherlands

6. Rigshospitalet Copenhagen University Hospital Copenhagen Denmark

7. Robertson Institute of Biostatistics and Clinical Trials Unit University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

8. Montreal Institute of Cardiology, University of Montreal Montreal Canada

9. Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute Baylor University Medical Center Dallas TX USA

10. Imperial College London UK

11. Medical University of South Carolina and RHJ Department of Veterans Administration Medical Center Charleston SC USA

12. Novartis East Hanover NJ USA

13. Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago IL USA

14. Minneapolis VA Center for Care Delivery and Outcomes Research University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN USA

Funder

University of Glasgow

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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