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1. Achieved dose and treatment discontinuation of candesartan in men and women with chronic heart failure: data from CHARM.

2. Prediction of new‐onset heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes derived from ALTITUDE and CANVAS.

3. Corticosteroid burst therapy in patients with acute heart failure: Design of the CORTAHF pilot study.

4. Renal function and natriuresis‐guided diuretic therapy – a pre‐specified analysis from the PUSH‐AHF trial.

5. Dietary sodium and fluid intake in heart failure. A clinical consensus statement of the Heart Failure Association of the ESC.

6. Early changes in renal function during rapid up‐titration of guideline‐directed medical therapy following an admission for acute heart failure.

7. Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist initiation during admission is associated with improved outcomes irrespective of ejection fraction in patients with acute heart failure.

8. Sodium and potassium changes during decongestion with acetazolamide – A pre‐specified analysis from the ADVOR trial.

9. Sex‐specific analysis of the rapid up‐titration of guideline‐directed medical therapies after a hospitalization for acute heart failure: Insights from the STRONG‐HF trial.

10. Impact of mitral regurgitation in patients with acute heart failure: insights from the RELAX‐AHF‐2 trial.

11. Characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients with acute heart failure with a supranormal left ventricular ejection fraction.

14. Worsening renal function in acute heart failure in the context of diuretic response.

15. Natriuresis‐guided therapy in acute heart failure: rationale and design of the Pragmatic Urinary Sodium‐based treatment algoritHm in Acute Heart Failure (PUSH‐AHF) trial.

16. Proenkephalin and the risk of new‐onset heart failure: data from prevention of renal and vascular end‐stage disease.

19. Clinical importance of urinary sodium excretion in acute heart failure.

20. A network analysis to identify pathophysiological pathways distinguishing ischaemic from non-ischaemic heart failure.

21. Fibroblast growth factor 23 mediates the association between iron deficiency and mortality in worsening heart failure.

22. Clinical value of pre-discharge bio-adrenomedullin as a marker of residual congestion and high risk of heart failure hospital readmission.

23. Bio-adrenomedullin as a marker of congestion in patients with new-onset and worsening heart failure.

24. Adrenomedullin in heart failure: pathophysiology and therapeutic application.

25. Heart failure in the outpatient versus inpatient setting: findings from the BIOSTAT-CHF study.

28. Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist pattern of use in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: findings from BIOSTAT-CHF.

29. Renal tubular resistance is the primary driver for loop diuretic resistance in acute heart failure.

30. Development and validation of multivariable models to predict mortality and hospitalization in patients with heart failure.

32. Plasma kidney injury molecule-1 in heart failure: renal mechanisms and clinical outcome.

33. Connecting heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and renal dysfunction: the role of endothelial dysfunction and inflammation.

34. A systems BIOlogy Study to TAilored Treatment in Chronic Heart Failure: rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of BIOSTAT-CHF.

35. Hypochloraemia is strongly and independently associated with mortality in patients with chronic heart failure.

36. Signature of circulating microRNAs in patients with acute heart failure.

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