Hyperdynamic left ventricular ejection fraction in the intensive care unit
Joseph R. Paonessa, Thomas Brennan, Marco Pimentel, Daniel Steinhaus, Mengling Feng, Leo Anthony Celi

TL;DR
This study finds that high heart ejection in ICU patients is linked to higher mortality and certain health factors.
Contribution
Identifies hyperdynamic ejection fraction as a potential gravity marker for ICU prognosis.
Findings
HDLVEF was associated with female sex, older age, hypertension, and cancer.
Patients with HDLVEF had higher 28-day mortality after adjusting for multiple factors.
HDLVEF may serve as a prognostic indicator in ICU patients.
Abstract
Limited information exists on the etiology, prevalence, and significance of hyperdynamic left ventricular ejection fraction (HDLVEF) in the intensive care unit (ICU). Our aim in the present study was to compare characteristics and outcomes of patients with HDLVEF with those of patients with normal left ventricular ejection fraction in the ICU using a large, public, deidentified critical care database. We conducted a longitudinal, single-center, retrospective cohort study of adult patients who underwent echocardiography during a medical or surgical ICU admission at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center using the Multiparameter Intelligent Monitoring in Intensive Care II database. The final cohort had 2867 patients, of whom 324 had HDLVEF, defined as an ejection fraction >70 %. Patients with an ejection fraction <55 % were excluded. Compared with critically ill patients with normal…
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TopicsSepsis Diagnosis and Treatment · Immune Response and Inflammation · Acute Kidney Injury Research
