A novel method to predict the proportional risk of sudden cardiac death in heart failure: Derivation of the Seattle Proportional Risk Model

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作者
Shadman, Ramin [1 ]
Poole, Jeanne E. [2 ]
Dardas, Todd F. [2 ]
Mozaffarian, Dariush [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Cleland, John G. F. [6 ]
Swedberg, Karl [7 ,8 ]
Maggioni, Aldo P. [9 ]
Anand, Inder S. [10 ,11 ]
Carson, Peter E. [12 ]
Miller, Alan B. [13 ]
Levy, Wayne C. [2 ]
机构
[1] So Calif Permanente Med Grp, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Harvard Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[4] Brigham & Womens Hosp, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[5] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA USA
[6] Univ Hull, Hull York Med Sch, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorks, England
[7] Univ Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
[8] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, London, England
[9] Italian Assoc Hosp Cardiologists, Florence, Italy
[10] Vet Affairs Hlth Care Syst, Minneapolis, MN USA
[11] Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN USA
[12] Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Washington, DC 20422 USA
[13] Univ Florida, Jacksonville, FL USA
关键词
Sudden death; Nonsudden death; Proportional risk; ICD; ICD benefit; Heart failure; Seattle Proportional Risk Model (SPRM); Regression analysis; IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER-DEFIBRILLATOR; PRIMARY PREVENTION; TRIAL; MORTALITY; MORBIDITY; SURVIVAL; BENEFIT; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1016/j.hrthm.2015.06.039
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND Patients with heart failure are at increased risk of both sudden death and pump failure death. Strategies to better identify those who have greatest net benefit from implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) implantation could reduce morbidity and maximize cost-effectiveness of ICDs. OBJECTIVE We aimed to identify baseline variables in patients with cardiomyopathy that are independently associated with a disproportionate fraction of mortality risk attributable to sudden death vs nonsudden death. METHODS We used data from 9885 patients with heart failure without ICDs, of whom 2552 died during an average follow-up of 2.3 years. Using commonly available baseline clinical and demographic variables, we developed a multivariate regression model to identify variables associated with a disproportionate risk of sudden death. RESULTS We confirmed that lower ejection fraction and better functional class were associated with a greater proportion of mortality due to sudden death. Younger age, male sex, and higher body mass index were independently associated with a greater proportional risk of sudden death, while diabetes mellitus, hyper/hypotension, higher creatinine level, and hyponatremia were associated with a disproportionately Lower risk of sudden death. The use of several heart failure medications, Left ventricular end-diastolic dimension, or NT-pro brain natriuretic peptide concentrations were not associated with a disproportionate risk of sudden death. CONCLUSION Several easily obtained baseline demographic and clinical variables, beyond ejection fraction and New York Heart Association functional class, are independently associated with a disproportionately increased risk of sudden death. Further investigation is needed to assess whether this novel predictive method can be used to target the use of lifesaving therapies to populations who will derive greatest mortality benefit
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页码:2069 / 2077
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