1. Myocardial contraction fraction predicts mortality in the oldest old
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David Leibowitz, Yara Bishara, Irit Stessman-Lande, Aliza Hammerman-Rosenberg, Jeremy M. Jacobs, Dan Gilon, and Jochanan Stessman
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Elderly ,Echocardiography ,Ventricular function ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background: People over the age of 85 are the world's most rapidly growing age group. Ejection fraction (EF) may be limited prognostically in this population and myocardial contraction fraction (MCF) may be more accurate. The objective of this longitudinal study was to assess the prognosis of MCF in an age-homogenous, community-dwelling population of subjects. Methods: Subjects were recruited from the Jerusalem Longitudinal Cohort Study. Echocardiography was performed with a portable echocardiograph at the subjects place of residence. Standard echocardiographic assessment of cardiac structure and function including MCF was performed. Values of EF and MCF above and below the median for males and females were defined as normal and abnormal in categorical analysis. 5-year mortality was assessed via a centralized government database. Results: 418 subjects (199 males, 219 females) were enrolled in the study of whom 113 (27 %) died at the time of 5-year follow-up. Subjects who died had significantly lower MCF (32 ± 14 % vs 36 ± 12 %; p
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- 2022
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