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1. Role of comorbidities in heart failure prognosis Part 2: Chronic kidney disease, elevated serum uric acid.

2. Increased serum uric acid level predicts poor prognosis in mildly severe chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. An analysis from the MECKI score research group.

3. Heart failure and anemia: Effects on prognostic variables.

4. Sex Profile and Risk Assessment With Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Heart Failure: Propensity Score Matching for Sex Selection Bias.

5. The metabolic exercise test data combined with Cardiac And Kidney Indexes (MECKI) score and prognosis in heart failure. A validation study.

6. Prognostic role of atrial fibrillation in patients affected by chronic heart failure. Data from the MECKI score research group.

7. Deceptive meaning of oxygen uptake measured at the anaerobic threshold in patients with systolic heart failure and atrial fibrillation.

8. Exercise Performance Is a Prognostic Indicator in Elderly Patients With Chronic Heart Failure--Application of Metabolic Exercise Cardiac Kidney Indexes Score.

9. Renal function and peak exercise oxygen consumption in chronic heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction.

10. Severe heart failure prognosis evaluation for transplant selection in the era of beta-blockers: role of peak oxygen consumption.

11. Metabolic exercise test data combined with cardiac and kidney indexes, the MECKI score: a multiparametric approach to heart failure prognosis.

12. Prognostic value of indeterminable anaerobic threshold in heart failure.

13. Permanent atrial fibrillation affects exercise capacity in chronic heart failure patients.

14. Work-rate affects cardiopulmonary exercise test results in heart failure.

15. APO(a) variants and lipoprotein(a) in men with or without myocardial infarction.

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