Mateusz Sokolski
0000-0001-9925-3566
Wroclaw Medical University
81 papers found
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Acute heart failure in patients admitted to the emergency department with acute myocardial infarction
Elevated troponin I level assessed by a new high-sensitive assay and the risk of poor outcomes in patients with acute heart failure
Urinary levels of novel kidney biomarkers and risk of true worsening renal function and mortality in patients with acute heart failure
Determinants of true worsening renal function and its prognostic meaning in patients with acute heart failure
Patterns of dyspnoea onset, clinical characteristics and the outcomes in patients with acute heart failure-implications for clinical trials
Association between orthopnea onset, clinical characteristics and outcomes in patients with acute heart failure - implication for clinical trials
Low circulating hepcidin as a measure of iron deficiency in patients with acute and stable heart failure
Impaired hepato‐renal function defined by the MELD XI score as prognosticator in acute heart failure
High-sensitive cardiac troponin I in diagnosis of early myocardial damage in patients with acute heart failure
Urinary levels of new kidney biomarkers and risk of worsening renal function and mortality in patients with acute heart failure
Serial troponin assessment in the early phase of hospitalization for acute heart failure to identify high risk patients
Prognostic significance of multi-organ dysfunction/damage in acute heart failure
Increased levels of urinary biomarkers of tubular injury as a predictor of poor diuretic response in acute heart failure
Determinants of plasma kidney injury molecule-1 and its prognostic utility in patients with acute heart failure
Increase in ultra-sensitive troponin I is associated with poor prognosis in patients with acute heart failure
Novel urinary kidney biomarkers predict worsening renal function in patients with acute heart failure
Acute heart failure complicating acute myocardial infarction in the contemporary era of modern treatment
Hepato-renal dysfunction on admission predicts the outcome in acute heart failure
Iron deficiency defined as depleted iron stores accompanied by unmet cellular iron requirements identifies patients at the highest risk of death after an episode of acute heart failure
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