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Accumulation of risk markers predicts the incidence of sudden death in patients with chronic heart failure

Authors :
Yoshito Koseki
Masahito Miura
Nobuyuki Shiba
Kohei Fukahori
Masahito Sakuma
Jun Watanabe
Kunio Shirato
Akihiko Karibe
Tsuyoshi Shinozaki
Yutaka Kagaya
Source :
European Journal of Heart Failure. 8:237-242
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Wiley, 2006.

Abstract

Background: Sudden death is common in chronic heart failure (CHF). Risk stratification is the first step for primary prevention. Aim: To evaluate the use of risk markers for estimating sudden death risk. Methods and results: We prospectively examined 680 stable patients with CHF. Risk markers were evaluated using the Cox's proportional hazard model in a stepwise manner. Ejection fraction 60 mm, brain natriuretic peptide >200 pg/ml, non-sustained ventricular tachycardia, and diabetes were significantly associated with increased risk of sudden death. When the number of risk markers were included as co-variables, only “number of risk markers ≥3” entered the model (hazard ratio 8.95, 95% confidence interval 4.57–17.52), while the effects of individual markers did not enter the model. The annual mortality from sudden death was 11% in patients with 3 or more risk markers and 1.4% in patients with 2 or less. Conclusions: Rather than particular risk markers, the number of accumulated risk markers was a more powerful predictor for sudden death in patients with CHF. The number of risk markers could be useful for risk stratification of sudden death.

Details

ISSN :
13889842
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Heart Failure
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dbaaeea14dcea0f2253b1e8f08e6ae19