Clinical presentation at first heart failure hospitalization does not predict recurrent heart failure admission
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Kosztin, Annamaria
Costa, Jason
Moss, Arthur J.
Biton, Yitschak
Nagy, Vivien Klaudia
Geller, Laszlo
McNitt, Scott
Polonsky, Bronislava
Merkely, Bela
Kutyifa, Valentina
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Kosztin, A., J. Costa, A. J. Moss, Y. Biton, V. K. Nagy, S. D. Solomon, L. Geller, et al. 2017. “Clinical presentation at first heart failure hospitalization does not predict recurrent heart failure admission.” Esc Heart Failure 4 (4): 520-526. doi:10.1002/ehf2.12157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12157.Abstract
Abstract Aims There are limited data on whether clinical presentation at first heart failure (HF) hospitalization predicts recurrent HF events. We aimed to assess predictors of recurrent HF hospitalizations in mild HF patients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator or cardiac resynchronization therapy with defibrillator. Methods and results Data on HF hospitalizations were prospectively collected for patients enrolled in MADIT‐CRT. Predictors of recurrent HF hospitalization (HF2) after the first HF hospitalization were assessed using Cox proportional hazards regression models including baseline covariates and clinical presentation or management at first HF hospitalization. There were 193 patients with first HF hospitalization, and 156 patients with recurrent HF events. Recurrent HF rate after the first HF hospitalization was 43% at 1 year, 52% at 2 years, and 55% at 2.5 years. Clinical signs and symptoms, medical treatment, or clinical management of HF at first HF admission was not predictive for HF2. Baseline covariates predicting recurrent HF hospitalization included prior HF hospitalization (HR = 1.59, 95% CI: 1.15–2.20, P = 0.005), digitalis therapy (HR = 1.58, 95% CI: 1.13–2.20, P = 0.008), and left ventricular end‐diastolic volume >240 mL (HR = 1.62, 95% CI: 1.17–2.25, P = 0.004). Conclusions: Recurrent HF events are frequent following the first HF hospitalization in patients with implanted implantable cardioverter defibrillator or cardiac resynchronization therapy with defibrillator. Neither clinical presentation nor clinical management during first HF admission was predictive of recurrent HF. Prior HF hospitalization, digitalis therapy, and left ventricular end‐diastolic volume at enrolment predicted recurrent HF hospitalization, and these covariates could be used as surrogate markers for identifying a high‐risk cohort.Other Sources
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