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Cardiovascular Mortality Can Be Predicted by Heart Rate Turbulence in Hemodialysis Patients

Authors :
Braunisch, Matthias C.
Mayer, Christopher C.
Bauer, Axel
Lorenz, Georg
Haller, Bernhard
Rizas, Konstantinos D.
Hagmair, Stefan
von Stülpnagel, Lukas
Hamm, Wolfgang
Günthner, Roman
Angermann, Susanne
Matschkal, Julia
Kemmner, Stephan
Hasenau, Anna-Lena
Zöllinger, Isabel
Steubl, Dominik
Mann, Johannes F.
Lehnert, Thomas
Scherf, Julia
Braun, Jürgen R.
Moog, Philipp
Küchle, Claudius
Renders, Lutz
Malik, Marek
Schmidt, Georg
Wassertheurer, Siegfried
Heemann, Uwe
Schmaderer, Christoph
Source :
Frontiers in Physiology
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA, 2020.

Abstract

Background Excess mortality in hemodialysis patients is mostly of cardiovascular origin. We examined the association of heart rate turbulence (HRT), a marker of baroreflex sensitivity, with cardiovascular mortality in hemodialysis patients. Methods A population of 290 prevalent hemodialysis patients was followed up for a median of 3 years. HRT categories 0 (both turbulence onset [TO] and slope [TS] normal), 1 (TO or TS abnormal), and 2 (both TO and TS abnormal) were obtained from 24 h Holter recordings. The primary end-point was cardiovascular mortality. Associations of HRT categories with the endpoints were analyzed by multivariable Cox regression models including HRT, age, albumin, and the improved Charlson Comorbidity Index for hemodialysis patients. Multivariable linear regression analysis identified factors associated with TO and TS. Results During the follow-up period, 20 patients died from cardiovascular causes. In patients with HRT categories 0, 1 and 2, cardiovascular mortality was 1, 10, and 22%, respectively. HRT category 2 showed the strongest independent association with cardiovascular mortality with a hazard ratio of 19.3 (95% confidence interval: 3.69–92.03; P < 0.001). Age, calcium phosphate product, and smoking status were associated with TO and TS. Diabetes mellitus and diastolic blood pressure were only associated with TS. Conclusion Independent of known risk factors, HRT assessment allows identification of hemodialysis patients with low, intermediate, and high risk of cardiovascular mortality. Future prospective studies are needed to translate risk prediction into risk reduction in hemodialysis patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1664042X
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Physiology
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....99b994796ff9d8eb72b3e6f0effe7ff9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00077