Acute Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction - COngestion Discharge Evaluation: Evaluation de la Congestion à la Sortie d'Hospitalisation Pour Insuffisance Cardiaque aiguë à Fraction d'éjection altérée ou modérément altérée
The AHF-CODE reduced study is a prospective, non-randomized, monocenter study performed in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction admitted for worsening heart failure. The main objective of the AHF-CODE study is to identify congestion markers (clinical, biological and ultrasound) at the end of hospitalization for acute heart failure that are associated with the risk of all cause death or rehospitalization for acute heart failure within 3 months of hospital discharge.
• Patients hospitalised for acute heart failure.
• Patients with reduced ejection fraction (Ejection Fraction \<40%) or (40% ≤ Ejection Fraction \< 50)
• Patients considered clinically discharging from hospitalisation for acute heart failure.
• Age ≥18 years
• Patients having received complete information regarding the study design and having signed their informed consent form.
• Patient affiliated to or beneficiary of a social security scheme.