Acute heart failure following myocardial infarction: complement activation correlates with the severity of heart failure in patients developing cardiogenic shock

Author:

Orrem Hilde L.1,Nilsson Per H.123,Pischke Søren E.14,Grindheim Guro4,Garred Peter5,Seljeflot Ingebjørg678,Husebye Trygve789,Aukrust Pål210118,Yndestad Arne21089,Andersen Geir Ø.679,Barratt-Due Andreas14,Mollnes Tom E.1281213

Affiliation:

1. Department of Immunology; Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet; Oslo Norway

2. K.G. Jebsen Inflammatory Research Centre; University of Oslo; Oslo Norway

3. Linnaeus Centre for Biomaterials Chemistry; Linnaeus University; Kalmar Sweden

4. Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, Department of Anesthesiology, Rikshospitalet; Oslo University Hospital; Oslo Norway

5. Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, Department of Clinical Immunology, Rigshospitalet, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences; University of Copenhagen; Copenhagen Denmark

6. Center for Clinical Heart Research; Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål; Oslo Norway

7. Department of Cardiology; Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål; Oslo Norway

8. Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine; University of Oslo; Oslo Norway

9. Center of Heart Failure Research; University of Oslo; Oslo Norway

10. Research Institute of Internal Medicine; Oslo University Hospital; Oslo Norway

11. Section of Clinical Immunology and Infectious Diseases; Oslo University Hospital; Oslo Norway

12. Research Laboratory Nordland Hospital, Bodø and K.G. Jebsen TREC; University of Tromsø; Tromsø Norway

13. Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research; Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Trondheim Norway

Funder

The Svend Andersen Research Foundation and Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen, Denmark)

The Danish Research Foundation of Independent Research

Novo Nordisk UK Research Foundation

European Community's Seventh Framework Programme

The Odd Fellow Foundation

The Norwegian Council on Cardiovascular Disease

The Research Council of Norway

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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