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Does left ventricular reverse remodeling influence long-term outcomes in patients with Chagas cardiomyopathy?

Authors :
Nakazone MA
Otaviano AP
Machado MN
Bestetti RB
Source :
Cardiology journal [Cardiol J] 2022; Vol. 29 (1), pp. 44-52. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Mar 24.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: The impact of left ventricular reverse remodeling (LVRR) on the prognosis of Chagas cardiomyopathy is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine whether the presence of LVRR can predict mortality in these patients.<br />Methods: From January 2000 to December 2010, the medical charts of 159 patients were reviewed. LVRR was defined as an increase of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and a decrease of left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (LVDD) by two-dimensional echocardiography. No patient underwent cardiac resynchronization therapy or required mechanical ventricular assistance.<br />Results: At baseline, median (25th-75th) LVDD was 64 mm (59-70), and median LVEF was 33.2% (26.4-40.1). LVRR was detected in 24.5% of patients in a 40-month (26-64) median follow-up. In the LVRR group, LVDD decreased from 64 mm (59-68) to 60 mm (56-65; p < 0.001), and LVEF increased from 31.3% (24.1-39.0) to 42.5% (32.2-47.7; p < 0.001). However, LVRR was not associated with heart failure hospitalization, cardiogenic shock, heart transplantation, or mortality (p > 0.05 for all comparisons). The Cox proportional hazard model analysis identified only cardiogenic shock (hazard ratio [HR]: 2.41; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.51-3.85; p < 0.001) and serum sodium level (HR: 0.91; 95% CI: 0.86-0.96; p < 0.001) as independent predictors of all-cause mortality.<br />Conclusions: Left ventricular reverse remodeling occurs in one quarter of patients with Chagas cardiomyopathy and have no impact on the outcomes of patients with this condition.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1898-018X
Volume :
29
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cardiology journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32207838
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5603/CJ.a2020.0038