Prognostic effect of systematic geriatric assessment on patients with acute heart failure

Author:

Aguilar‐Iglesias Lara1,Merino‐Merino Ana1,Sanchez‐Corral Ester1,Garcia‐Sanchez Maria‐Jesus1,Santos‐Sanchez Isabel1,Dominguez‐Calvo Jesus1,Saez‐Maleta Ruth2,Perez‐Rivera Jose‐Angel13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology University Hospital of Burgos Avda. Islas Baleares, 3 09005 Burgos Spain

2. Department Clinical Analysis University Hospital of Burgos Burgos Spain

3. Universidad Isabel I Burgos Spain

Abstract

AbstractAimsFrailty and dependence are frequent in patients admitted for acute heart failure (AHF), but their prognostic significance is unknown, especially in young adults. We aimed to study in adults admitted for AHF, regardless of age, the effect of frailty and dependence on the incidence of mortality and a combined event of mortality, readmissions for AHF, and visits to the emergency room (ER) for AHF at 1 and 6 months.Methods and resultsWe designed a prospective cohort study by including all the patients with AHF admitted in our Cardiology Department from July 2020 through May 2021. A multidimensional geriatric assessment was performed during the admission. We clinically followed up the patients 6 months after discharge. We enrolled 202 patients. The mean age was 73 ± 12.32 years, and 100 (49.5%) of the patients were elderly (>75 years). Just 78 patients (38.6%) were women, and 100 (49.5%) had previous HF. Frailty (FRAIL ≥ 3) was observed in 68 (33.7%) patients (mean FRAIL score: 1.88 ± 1.48). Dependence (Barthel < 100) was observed in 65 (32.2%) patients (mean Barthel index: 94.38 ± 11.21). Frailty and dependence showed a significant association with both prognostic events at 1 and 6 months. In the multivariable analysis, frailty was associated with higher mortality at 1 month [hazard ratio (HR) 12.61, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.57–101.47, P = 0.017] but not at 6 months (HR 2.25, 95% CI 0.61–8.26, P = 0.224) or with the combined endpoint at neither 1 month (HR 1.64, 95% CI 0.54–5.03, P = 0.384) nor 6 months (HR 1.35, 95% CI 0.75–2.46, P = 0.320). Dependence was related to higher mortality at 1 month (HR 13.04, 95% CI 1.62–104.75, P = 0.016) and 6 months (HR 7.18, 95% CI 1.99–25.86, P = 0.003) and to higher incidence of the combined event at 1 month (HR 5.93, 95% CI 1.63–21.50, P = 0.007) and 6 months (HR 2.62, 95% CI 1.49–4.61, P = 0.001).ConclusionsIn AHF patients, frailty and dependence implied a worse prognosis, rising mortality, readmissions, and ER visits for AHF.

Funder

Junta de Castilla y León

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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