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Association of Comorbidity Burden With Abnormal Cardiac Mechanics: Findings From the HyperGEN Study

BACKGROUND: Comorbidities are common in heart failure (HF), and the number of comorbidities has been associated with poor outcomes in HF patients. However, little is known about the effect of multiple comorbidities on cardiac mechanics, which could impact the pathogenesis of HF. We sought to determi...

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Autores principales: Selvaraj, Senthil, Aguilar, Frank G., Martinez, Eva E., Beussink, Lauren, Kim, Kwang‐Youn A., Peng, Jie, Rasmussen‐Torvik, Laura, Sha, Jin, Irvin, Marguerite R., Gu, C. Charles, Lewis, Cora E., Hunt, Steven C., Arnett, Donna K., Shah, Sanjiv J.
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4309045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24780206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.113.000631
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author Selvaraj, Senthil
Aguilar, Frank G.
Martinez, Eva E.
Beussink, Lauren
Kim, Kwang‐Youn A.
Peng, Jie
Rasmussen‐Torvik, Laura
Sha, Jin
Irvin, Marguerite R.
Gu, C. Charles
Lewis, Cora E.
Hunt, Steven C.
Arnett, Donna K.
Shah, Sanjiv J.
author_facet Selvaraj, Senthil
Aguilar, Frank G.
Martinez, Eva E.
Beussink, Lauren
Kim, Kwang‐Youn A.
Peng, Jie
Rasmussen‐Torvik, Laura
Sha, Jin
Irvin, Marguerite R.
Gu, C. Charles
Lewis, Cora E.
Hunt, Steven C.
Arnett, Donna K.
Shah, Sanjiv J.
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description BACKGROUND: Comorbidities are common in heart failure (HF), and the number of comorbidities has been associated with poor outcomes in HF patients. However, little is known about the effect of multiple comorbidities on cardiac mechanics, which could impact the pathogenesis of HF. We sought to determine the relationship between comorbidity burden and adverse cardiac mechanics. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed speckle‐tracking analysis on echocardiograms from the HyperGEN study (n=2150). Global longitudinal, circumferential, and radial strain, and early diastolic (e') tissue velocities were measured. We evaluated the association between comorbidity number and cardiac mechanics using linear mixed effects models to account for relatedness among subjects. The mean age was 51±14 years, 58% were female, and 47% were African American. Dyslipidemia and hypertension were the most common comorbidities (61% and 58%, respectively). After adjusting for left ventricular (LV) mass index, ejection fraction, and several potential confounders, the number of comorbidities remained associated with all indices of cardiac mechanics except global circumferential strain (eg, β=−0.32 [95% CI −0.44, −0.20] per 1‐unit increase in number of comorbidities for global longitudinal strain; β=−0.16 [95% CI −0.20, −0.11] for e' velocity; P≤0.0001 for both comparisons). Results were similar after excluding participants with abnormal LV geometry (P<0.05 for all comparisons). CONCLUSIONS: Higher comorbidity burden is associated with worse cardiac mechanics, even in the presence of normal LV geometry. The deleterious effect of multiple comorbidities on cardiac mechanics may explain both the high comorbidity burden and adverse outcomes in patients who ultimately develop HF.
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spelling pubmed-43090452015-01-28 Association of Comorbidity Burden With Abnormal Cardiac Mechanics: Findings From the HyperGEN Study Selvaraj, Senthil Aguilar, Frank G. Martinez, Eva E. Beussink, Lauren Kim, Kwang‐Youn A. Peng, Jie Rasmussen‐Torvik, Laura Sha, Jin Irvin, Marguerite R. Gu, C. Charles Lewis, Cora E. Hunt, Steven C. Arnett, Donna K. Shah, Sanjiv J. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Comorbidities are common in heart failure (HF), and the number of comorbidities has been associated with poor outcomes in HF patients. However, little is known about the effect of multiple comorbidities on cardiac mechanics, which could impact the pathogenesis of HF. We sought to determine the relationship between comorbidity burden and adverse cardiac mechanics. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed speckle‐tracking analysis on echocardiograms from the HyperGEN study (n=2150). Global longitudinal, circumferential, and radial strain, and early diastolic (e') tissue velocities were measured. We evaluated the association between comorbidity number and cardiac mechanics using linear mixed effects models to account for relatedness among subjects. The mean age was 51±14 years, 58% were female, and 47% were African American. Dyslipidemia and hypertension were the most common comorbidities (61% and 58%, respectively). After adjusting for left ventricular (LV) mass index, ejection fraction, and several potential confounders, the number of comorbidities remained associated with all indices of cardiac mechanics except global circumferential strain (eg, β=−0.32 [95% CI −0.44, −0.20] per 1‐unit increase in number of comorbidities for global longitudinal strain; β=−0.16 [95% CI −0.20, −0.11] for e' velocity; P≤0.0001 for both comparisons). Results were similar after excluding participants with abnormal LV geometry (P<0.05 for all comparisons). CONCLUSIONS: Higher comorbidity burden is associated with worse cardiac mechanics, even in the presence of normal LV geometry. The deleterious effect of multiple comorbidities on cardiac mechanics may explain both the high comorbidity burden and adverse outcomes in patients who ultimately develop HF. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2014-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4309045/ /pubmed/24780206 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.113.000631 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley Blackwell. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Research
Selvaraj, Senthil
Aguilar, Frank G.
Martinez, Eva E.
Beussink, Lauren
Kim, Kwang‐Youn A.
Peng, Jie
Rasmussen‐Torvik, Laura
Sha, Jin
Irvin, Marguerite R.
Gu, C. Charles
Lewis, Cora E.
Hunt, Steven C.
Arnett, Donna K.
Shah, Sanjiv J.
Association of Comorbidity Burden With Abnormal Cardiac Mechanics: Findings From the HyperGEN Study
title Association of Comorbidity Burden With Abnormal Cardiac Mechanics: Findings From the HyperGEN Study
title_full Association of Comorbidity Burden With Abnormal Cardiac Mechanics: Findings From the HyperGEN Study
title_fullStr Association of Comorbidity Burden With Abnormal Cardiac Mechanics: Findings From the HyperGEN Study
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title_short Association of Comorbidity Burden With Abnormal Cardiac Mechanics: Findings From the HyperGEN Study
title_sort association of comorbidity burden with abnormal cardiac mechanics: findings from the hypergen study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4309045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24780206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.113.000631
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