有创测定的心功率指数对晚期慢性心力衰竭患者生存率的影响

IF 0.2 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cor et vasa Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI:10.33678/cor.2022.100
Ali Dogan, D. Mansuroğlu, Oğuz Konukoğlu, Emrah Ozdemir, Mert Sarilar, Ayda Guler, N. Kurtoglu
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背景:血液动力学参数最近成为心衰患者风险分层的工具。心功率输出(CPO)是心脏功能的一个指标。心力指数(CPI)是通过将CPO与体表面积挂钩来计算的。本研究旨在证明静息CPI在晚期慢性心力衰竭患者的预后作用。方法:研究对象为晚期慢性心力衰竭、射血分数低于30%、III级和IV级功能容量且行左、右心导管术的患者。共纳入99例患者,排除植入左心室辅助装置(LVAD)或心脏移植(HTx)的患者,以确定无LVAD和无HTx的生存期。结果:99例患者中43例行LVAD + HTx手术。在其余56例患者中,19例(33.9%)在16个月(中位)期间死亡。CPI值与心脏死亡率相关(0.32 vs 0.42, p = 0.003)。死亡率CPI的临界值为0.41(敏感性为89.5%,特异性为56.8%)。CPI降低(<0.41 W/ m2)还与高右房压(p = 0.016)和肺血管阻力(p = 0.012)相关。Kaplan-Meier生存分析显示,CPI <0.41的患者的长期生存显著降低。结论:静息时心功率指数与晚期慢性心力衰竭患者心脏死亡率相关。
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Impact of invasively determined cardiac power index on survival in patients with advanced chronic heart failure
Background : Hemodynamic parameters have recently emerged as tools for risk stratifi cation of heart failure patients. Cardiac power output (CPO) is an indicator of cardiac performance. Cardiac power index (CPI) is calculated by indexing CPO to body surface area. The study aimed to demonstrate the prognostic role of resting CPI in advanced chronic heart failure patients. Methods : The study included patients with advanced chronic heart failure, ejection fraction below 30%, and classes III and IV functional capacity who had had right and left heart catheterization. A total of 99 patients were enrolled, with those having left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation or heart transplantation (HTx) excluded to determine LVAD- and HTx-free survival. Results : Of the 99 patients, 43 patients underwent LVAD and HTx surgery. Of the remaining 56 patients, 19 died (33.9%) over a period of 16 months (median). The value of CPI was associated with cardiac mortality (0.32 vs 0.42, p = 0.003). The cut-off level of CPI for mortality was 0.41 (89.5% sensitivity and 56.8% specifi city). A diminished CPI (<0.41 W/m 2 ) was also associated with high right atrial pressure ( p = 0.016) and pulmonary vascular resistance ( p = 0.012). A Kaplan–Meier survival analysis indicated that long-term survival was signifi cantly reduced in patients with CPI <0.41. Conclusion : Cardiac power index at rest is associated with cardiac mortality in patients with advanced chronic heart failure.
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