1. Overlap of frailty and malnutrition as prognosticators in older patients with heart failure
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Takuro Abe, Kentaro Jujo, Yudai Fujimoto, Daichi Maeda, Yuki Ogasahara, Kazuya Saito, Hiroshi Saito, Kentaro Iwata, Masaaki Konishi, Takeshi Kitai, Takatoshi Kasai, Hiroshi Wada, Shin-ichi Momomura, Nobuyuki Kagiyama, Kentaro Kamiya, Emi Maekawa, and Yuya Matsue
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Heart failure ,Frailty ,Physical frailty ,Malnutrition ,Older patients ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background: Physical frailty and malnutrition coexist in older patients with heart failure (HF) and form a vicious cycle exacerbating each other and can cause poor clinical outcomes. We aimed to clarify the association of prevalence of physical frailty and malnutrition and clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with HF. Methods: A total of 862 hospitalized patients aged ≥65 years with HF decompensation were included in this FRAGILE-HF post-hoc sub-analysis. Patients were categorized into Neither, Either, or Both groups based on the prevalence of physical frailty and malnutrition. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality within 1 year after discharge. Prognoses among the groups were compared in the entire cohort and in subgroups with preserved ejection fraction (pEF) and reduced/mildly reduced left ventricular ejection fractions (rEF/mrEF). Results: The Neither, Either, and Both groups comprised 32 %, 40 %, and 28 % respectively. During a 1-year follow-up period, 101 (12 %) patients died. Kaplan–Meier analysis showed significant differences in the primary outcomes among the groups (P
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- 2024
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