It is worth highlighting another interesting study that investigated temporal trends and prognosis of the physical exam in patients hospitalized with acute decompensated heart failure. In this analysis, bedside clinical assessment of volume status was based on jugular venous distension (JVD), lower extremity edema (LEE), and pulmonary rales in a contemporary cohort of patients admitted with any heart failure, irrespective of the ejection fraction. The authors concluded that the presence of edema on physical exam has increased in recent years, whereas the presence of JVD and rales have remained similar. The prognostic utility of the three physical exam signs of congestion differed by heart failure type, with the presence of all three predictive of higher short- and long-term mortality in the HFpEF but not HFrEF population.
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