Factors and sex differences associated with intermediate probability of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in asymptomatic patients working in the Arctic
N. P. Shurkevich, A. S. Vetoshkin, A. A. Simonyan, L. I. Gapon, M. A. Kareva
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Abstract
Aim. To determine additional factors and sex differences associated with the intermediate probability of heart failure (HF) with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) in asymptomatic patients working in the Arctic on a rotating basis. Material and methods . In the polar village of Yamburg (68° 21' 40 "N), 99 men and 81 women with grade 1 and 2 hypertension (HTN) and normal blood pressure, comparable by age (p=0,450), length of service in the north (p=0,956), office systolic blood pressure (BP) (p=0,251), diastolic BP (p=0,579) were simultaneously examined. We performed echocardiography and assessed the risk of HFpEF by H2FPEF score (Heavy; Hypertensive; Atrial Fibrillation; Pulmonary Hypertension; Elder; Filling Pressure). A treadmill test, Baevsky index, 24-hour BP monitoring, and biochemical blood tests were performed. Results. Depending on H2FPEF score, participants were divided into groups: from 0 to 1 (group 1 — normal), from 2 to 5 (group 2 — intermediate probability of HFpEF). In men with intermediate probability of HFpEF, the Baevsky index (p=0,0048) and the incidence of resting body reserve dysaptation (p=0,0394) were higher, as well as a rapid BP increase during dosed exercise (p=0,0058) and a decrease in chronotropic reserve (p<0,0001) were noted. The presence of HTN in men increased the intermediate probability of HFpEF by 3,6 times, dyspnea at dosed exercise by 10 times, dysaptation to exercise by 5 times, the presence of left ventricular concentric remodeling by 8-10 times. In females with intermediate probability of HFpEF, dysaptation to exercise at rest (p=0,0120) and lower level of oxygen consumption during dosed exercise was more often determined (p=0,0485). The intermediate probability of HFpEF in women increased with autonomic nervous system dysfunction, an increase in the mean 24-hour systolic BP variability, the presence of dyspnea during dosed exercise (10 times), concentric left ventricular remodeling, and an increase in nonspecific inflammation markers (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, IL-1β, IL-6). Conclusion . Early identification of additional risk factors for intermediate probability of HFpEF in asymptomatic hypertensive patients has the potential to reduce the risk of subsequent clinical heart failure, allowing focus on prevention and intervention strategies in this group of patients.
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Russian Journal of Cardiology has been issued since 1996. The language of this publication is Russian, with tables of contents and abstracts of all articles presented in English as well. Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Eugene V.Shlyakhto, President of the Russian Society of Cardiology.
The aim of the journal is both scientific and practical, also with referring to organizing matters of the Society. The best of all cardiologic research in Russia is submitted to the Journal. Moreover, it contains useful tips and clinical examples for practicing cardiologists. Journal is peer-reviewed, with multi-stage editing. The editorial board is presented by the leading cardiologists from different cities of Russia.