ESC 23: Hot Line & Late-breaking Science Video Collection

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ESC 2023 — Dr Jozine Ter Maaten (University Medical Centre Groningen, NL) joins us to outline the findings from the PUSH-AHF Study (NCT04606927).

 

PUSH-AHF (University Medical Center Groningen) aimed to assess the effect of natriuresis-guided therapy in patients with acute heart failure to improve diagnostic response, decongestion and clinical outcomes. 310 patients with a primary diagnosis of acute heart failure requiring intravenous loop diuretics were enrolled in this randomised, controlled, open-label study. 

 

Results suggested that patients who were treated with natriuresis-guided therapy had significantly greater 24-hour natriuresis without impacting all-cause mortality or heart failure rehospitalisation as compared to standard of care.

 

Questions:

  1. What is known about diuretic targets? What is the existing evidence?
  2. Can you summarise the intervention?
  3. What is the study design and patient population?
  4. What are the findings presented at ESC?
  5. What are your take-home messages for practice?
  6. What are the next steps?

 

Recorded on-site at ESC Congress 2023, Amsterdam. 

 

Editors: Mirjam Boros and Jordan Rance
Video Specialists: Dan Brent, Tom Green, Mike Knight, Oliver Miles

Overview

What's hot at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2023?

Browse our curated coverage of the latest updates in cardiology from Amsterdam.

  • Watch our View From the Thoraxcenter series for a concise line up of the most awaited trials from Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen
  • For a deeper dive into key clinical trial data and its applicability, host, Dr Harriette Van Spall meets with Principal Investigators in her Late-Breaker Discussion series.
  • View a condensed summary of the crucial takeaways from each day in our Wrap-Up series with Dr Mirvat Alasnag.
  • Our short, accessible Expert Interviews with select faculty focus on data, patient care and the future of their field.
  • We will feature personal perspective in Behind the Heart series focusing on career pathways, personal motivations and perspectives on the field.

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Faculty Biographies

Jozine ter Maaten

Jozine ter Maaten

Cardiologist

Dr Jozine ter Maaten is a cardiologist at the University Medical Center Groningen, specializing in acute heart failure. Her research focuses on understanding congestion and improving diuretic response and outcomes in patients with this condition. Dr ter Maaten completed her PhD on 'Diuretic response and renal biomarkers in heart failure' in 2016 and has since been actively involved in research. She received a Mandema grant, enabling her to conduct a successful prospective study on renal blood flow in acute heart failure patients during her postdoc in Genk, Belgium.

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