Prognostic value of modified model for end-stage liver disease scores in patients with significant tricuspid regurgitation

Author:

Lv Junxing1ORCID,Ye Yunqing1,Li Zhe1,Zhang Bin1,Liu Qingrong1,Zhao Qinghao1,Zhao Zhenyan1,Wang Weiwei1,Zhang Haitong1,Duan Zhenya1,Wang Bincheng1,Yu Zikai1,Guo Shuai1,Zhao Yanyan2,Gao Runlin1,Xu Haiyan1ORCID,Wu Yongjian1,Wu Yongjian,Xu Haiyan,Zhou Yujie,Zhang Haibo,Liu Changfu,Yang Qing,Cong Hongliang,Zhou Daxin,Zhao Xianxian,Zhang Zhihui,Jiang Xianyan,Zhang Mei,Han Qinghua,An Jian,Ke Yongsheng,Chen Lianglong,Lin Rong,Luo Jianfang,Wen Hong,Wu Qiang,Liao Wang,Gao Chuanyu,Li Ling,Qi Xiaoyong,Ji Zheng,Su Xi,Hu Xinqun,Li Yue,Yu Bo,Liu Bin,Chen Shaoliang,Wang Jianan,Fu Guosheng,Zheng Zeqi,Zhang Zheng,Song Bing,Xie Ping,Zhao Xingsheng,Pei Hanjun,Huang Hui,Tao Ling,Li Fei,Guo Yingqiang,Fan Zhongcai,Wang Haoyu,Guo Tao,Tao Guizhou,Ren Ming,Gesang Luobu,Ma Xiang,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, Fuwai Hospital, National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College , No.167 Beilishi Road, Beijing 100037, China

2. Medical Research & Biometrics Center, Fuwai Hospital, National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College , Beijing 100037, China

Abstract

Abstract Aims Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) may cause damage to liver and kidney function. The Model for End-Stage Liver Disease excluding international normalized ratio (MELD-XI) and the model with albumin replacing international normalized ratio (MELD-Albumin) scores, which include both liver and kidney function indexes, may predict mortality in patients with TR. The study aimed to analyse the prognostic value of MELD-XI and MELD-Albumin scores in patients with significant TR. Methods and results A total of 1825 patients with at least moderate pure native TR from the China Valvular Heart Disease study between April and June 2018, were included in this analysis. The primary outcome was all-cause death within 2 years. Of 1825 patients, 165 (9.0%) died during follow-up. Restricted cubic splines revealed that hazard ratio for death increased monotonically with greater modified MELD scores. The MELD-XI and MELD-Albumin scores, as continuous variables or categorized using thresholds determined by maximally selected rank statistics, were independently associated with 2-year mortality (all adjusted P < 0.001). Both scores provided incremental value over prognostic model without hepatorenal indexes {MELD-XI score: net reclassification index [95% confidence interval (95% CI), 0.237 (0.138–0.323)]; MELD-Albumin score: net reclassification index (95% CI), 0.220 (0.122–0.302)}. Results were similar in clinically meaningful subgroups, including but not limited to patients under medical treatment and those with normal left ventricular ejection fraction. Models including modified MELD scores were established for prognostic evaluation of significant TR. Conclusion Both MELD-XI and MELD-Albumin scores provided incremental prognostic information and could play important roles in risk assessment in patients with significant TR.

Funder

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Health Policy

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