Predictive value of the Ishii score for sarcopenia and the prognosis of older patients hospitalized with heart failure

Author:

Maeda Daichi1ORCID,Matsue Yuya1ORCID,Kagiyama Nobuyuki123,Fujimoto Yudai1,Sunayama Tsutomu1,Dotare Taishi1,Nakade Taisuke1,Jujo Kentaro4,Saito Kazuya5,Noda Takumi6,Yamashita Masashi6,Kamiya Kentaro7,Saito Hiroshi8,Ogasahara Yuki9,Maekawa Emi10,Konishi Masaaki11ORCID,Kitai Takeshi1213ORCID,Iwata Kentaro13ORCID,Wada Hiroshi14,Hiki Masaru1,Kasai Takatoshi115,Nagamatsu Hirofumi16,Ozawa Tetsuya17,Izawa Katsuya18,Yamamoto Shuhei19ORCID,Aizawa Naoki20,Wakaume Kazuki21,Oka Kazuhiro22,Momomura Shin‐ichi23,Minamino Tohru124

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Biology and Medicine Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Cardiology The Sakakibara Heart Institute of Okayama Okayama Japan

3. Department of Digital Health and Telemedicine R&D Juntendo University Tokyo Japan

4. Department of Cardiology Nishiarai Heart Centre Hospital Tokyo Japan

5. Department of Rehabilitation The Sakakibara Heart Institute of Okayama Okayama Japan

6. Department of Rehabilitation Sciences Kitasato University Graduate School of Medical Sciences Sagamihara Japan

7. Department of Rehabilitation School of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University Sagamihara Japan

8. Department of Rehabilitation Kameda Medical Centre Kamogawa Japan

9. Department of Nursing The Sakakibara Heart Institute of Okayama Okayama Japan

10. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Kitasato University School of Medicine Sagamihara Japan

11. Division of Cardiology Yokohama City University Medical Centre Yokohama Japan

12. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Centre Osaka Japan

13. Department of Rehabilitation Kobe City Medical Centre General Hospital Kobe Japan

14. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Saitama Medical Centre, Jichi Medical University Saitama Japan

15. Cardiovascular Respiratory Sleep Medicine, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

16. Department of Cardiology Tokai University School of Medicine Isehara Japan

17. Department of Rehabilitation, Odawara Municipal Hospital Odawara Japan

18. Department of Rehabilitation Matsui Heart Clinic Japan

19. Department of Rehabilitation Shinshu University Hospital Matsumoto Japan

20. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Nephrology and Neurology, University of the Ryukyus Okinawa Japan

21. Rehabilitation Centre, Kitasato University Medical Centre Saitama Japan

22. Department of Rehabilitation Saitama Citizens Medical Centre Saitama Japan

23. Saitama Citizens Medical Centre Saitama Japan

24. Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development‐Core Research for Evolutionary Medical Science and Technology (AMED‐CREST), Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AimsAlthough sarcopenia is common and associated with poor outcomes in patients with heart failure, its simple screening methods remain unclear. We aimed to investigate the predictive value of the Ishii score, which includes age, grip strength, and calf circumference, for sarcopenia and its prognostic predictability in patients with heart failure.MethodsThis was a subanalysis of the FRAGILE‐HF study. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to evaluate the predictive value for sarcopenia. Patients were stratified into the high and low Ishii score groups based on the cutoff values of the Ishii score determined by the Youden index for sarcopenia, and the 1‐year mortality rates were compared.ResultsOf the 1262 study participants, 936 were evaluated with sarcopenia, and 184 (55 women, 129 men) were diagnosed with sarcopenia. The areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves for sarcopenia were 0.73 and 0.87 for women and men, respectively. The optimal cutoff values for predicting sarcopenia were 165 and 141 for women and men, respectively. Using these cutoff values, the sensitivity and specificity for sarcopenia were 70.9% and 68.5% for women and 88.4% and 69.7% for men, respectively. At 1 year, 151 (low Ishii score group, 98; high Ishii score group, 53) deaths were observed. Adjusted Cox proportional hazards analysis showed that the high Ishii score group was significantly associated with 1‐year mortality.ConclusionAmong older patients hospitalized for heart failure, the Ishii score is useful for predicting sarcopenia and 1‐year mortality. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; 24: 147–153.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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