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    The prevalence of obesity in the United States has increased significantly in recent decades [1,2]. Obesity is a potent risk factor for the development of heart failure (HF) [3–5]. As the obesity epidemic spreads, it will be increasingly important to understand the hemodynamic effects of obesity in both acute and chronic HF states.

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    • Congratulations to colleagues @CarsonKeckMD, @FudimMarat, @LitwinSheldon and #BarryBorlaug for completing this intriguing look at differing hemodynamic patterns between obese and non-obese patients during treatment for ADHF. https://t.co/h8piXYqzQS Summary figure: https://t.co/9Krp3Lb4tw