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Atrial fibrillation, cognitive impairment, frailty and disability in older heart failure patients

Authors :
Maria Denitza Tinti
Giulia Barbati
Michele Senni
Giovanni Minardi
Giovanni Pulignano
Paola Ciurluini
Giovanni Cioffi
Andrea Di Lenarda
Luigi Tarantini
Donatella Del Sindaco
Massimo Uguccioni
Gianfranco Alunni
Adriano Murrone
Pulignano, Giovanni
Del Sindaco, Donatella
Tinti, Maria D.
DI LENARDA, Andrea
Alunni, Gianfranco
Senni, Michele
Tarantini, Luigi
Cioffi, Giovanni
Barbati, Giulia
Minardi, Giovanni
Murrone, Adriano
Ciurluini, Paola
Uguccioni, Massimo
Pulignano, G
Del Sindaco, D
Tinti, M
Di Lenarda, A
Alunni, G
Senni, M
Tarantini, L
Cioffi, G
Barbati, G
Minardi, G
Murrone, A
Ciurluini, P
Uguccioni, M
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Aim of the study was to prospectively assess the relation between atrial fibrillation, cognitive impairment, frailty and disability in older patients with chronic heart failure . METHODS: Three hundred thirty-one ambulatory community-living patients aged 70 years and older (mean 78 ± 6; range 70-93; 43% women) in stable conditions and optimized therapy were enrolled in seven heart failure cardiology clinics. Cognitive impairment was defined by a corrected Mini Mental State Examination score less than 24. Gait speed was used as marker of frailty and measured on a 4 m distance at usual pace. RESULTS: Ninety-eight patients (30%) were on atrial fibrillation at enrolment and 20 (6%) had a history of paroxysmal/persistent atrial fibrillation. Patients with atrial fibrillation were more frequently women with severe valvular disease, preserved left ventricular ejection fraction and less frequently on beta-blockers. At multivariable analyses, atrial fibrillation emerged as independently related to cognitive impairment [odds ratio (OR) 1.909 (1.072-3.397); P = 0.028], as well as to reduced gait speed [OR 4.366 (2.104-9.060); P

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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