Overview
An observational cohort study to evaluate the benefit of functional parameters, radiomics and blood biomarkers to predict the outcome of patients with acute heart failure.
Description
Heart failure is a condition with both a high burden of morbidity and mortality. Cases of acute heart failure are frequent in A\&E departments and a common reason for hospitalisation.
The primary aim of this prospective, monocentric cohort study is to characterise distinct phenotypes of patients with acute heart failure (including all stages of cardiogenic shock) and to identify functional, radiological and circulating biomarkers to improve risk prediction for the individual patient. Hypotheses to inform future trial design will be generated. Biobanking is included to allow for future assessment of novel biomarkers.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Clinical diagnosis of acute heart failure, including all stages of cardiogenic shock, de novo heart failure as well as decompensated chronic heart failure.
- Hospitalisation due to acute heart failure or new-onset acute heart failure during a hospitalisation de to a different cause. Out-patients with acute heart failure are not included.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Age \< 18 years
- No written informed consent.


