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Association between heart failure aetiology and magnitude of echocardiographic remodelling and outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy

AIMS: Echocardiographic response after cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is often lesser in ischaemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) than non‐ischaemic dilated cardiomyopathy (NIDCM) patients. We assessed the association of heart failure aetiology on the amount of reverse remodelling and outcome of CRT....

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Autores principales: Kloosterman, Mariëlle, van Stipdonk, Antonius M.W., ter Horst, Iris, Rienstra, Michiel, Van Gelder, Isabelle C., Vos, Marc A., Prinzen, Frits W., Meine, Matthias, Vernooy, Kevin, Maass, Alexander H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7160473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31991067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12624
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author Kloosterman, Mariëlle
van Stipdonk, Antonius M.W.
ter Horst, Iris
Rienstra, Michiel
Van Gelder, Isabelle C.
Vos, Marc A.
Prinzen, Frits W.
Meine, Matthias
Vernooy, Kevin
Maass, Alexander H.
author_facet Kloosterman, Mariëlle
van Stipdonk, Antonius M.W.
ter Horst, Iris
Rienstra, Michiel
Van Gelder, Isabelle C.
Vos, Marc A.
Prinzen, Frits W.
Meine, Matthias
Vernooy, Kevin
Maass, Alexander H.
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description AIMS: Echocardiographic response after cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is often lesser in ischaemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) than non‐ischaemic dilated cardiomyopathy (NIDCM) patients. We assessed the association of heart failure aetiology on the amount of reverse remodelling and outcome of CRT. METHODS AND RESULTS: Nine hundred twenty‐eight CRT patients were retrospectively included. Reverse remodelling and endpoint occurrence (all‐cause mortality, heart transplantation, or left ventricular assist device implantation) was assessed. Two response definitions [≥15% reduction left ventricular end systolic volume (LVESV) and ≥5% improvement left ventricular ejection fraction] and the most accurate cut‐off for the amount of reverse remodelling that predicted endpoint freedom were assessed. Mean follow‐up was 3.8 ± 2.4 years. ICM was present in 47%. ICM patients who were older (69 ± 7 vs. 63 ± 11), more often men (83% vs. 58%), exhibited less LVESV reduction (13 ± 31% vs. 23 ± 32%) and less left ventricular ejection fraction improvement (5 ± 11% vs. 10 ± 12%) than NIDCM patients (all P < 0.001). Nevertheless, every 1% LVESV reduction was associated with a relative reduction in endpoint occurrence: NIDCM 1.3%, ICM 0.9%, and absolute risk reduction was similar (0.4%). The most accurate cut‐off of LVESV reduction that predicted endpoint freedom was 17.1% in NIDCM and 13.2% in ICM. CONCLUSIONS: ICM patients achieve less reverse remodelling than NIDCM, but the prognostic gain in terms of survival time is the same for every single percentage of reverse remodelling that does occur. The assessment and expected magnitude of reverse remodelling should take this effect of heart failure aetiology into account.
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spelling pubmed-71604732020-04-20 Association between heart failure aetiology and magnitude of echocardiographic remodelling and outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy Kloosterman, Mariëlle van Stipdonk, Antonius M.W. ter Horst, Iris Rienstra, Michiel Van Gelder, Isabelle C. Vos, Marc A. Prinzen, Frits W. Meine, Matthias Vernooy, Kevin Maass, Alexander H. ESC Heart Fail Original Research Articles AIMS: Echocardiographic response after cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is often lesser in ischaemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) than non‐ischaemic dilated cardiomyopathy (NIDCM) patients. We assessed the association of heart failure aetiology on the amount of reverse remodelling and outcome of CRT. METHODS AND RESULTS: Nine hundred twenty‐eight CRT patients were retrospectively included. Reverse remodelling and endpoint occurrence (all‐cause mortality, heart transplantation, or left ventricular assist device implantation) was assessed. Two response definitions [≥15% reduction left ventricular end systolic volume (LVESV) and ≥5% improvement left ventricular ejection fraction] and the most accurate cut‐off for the amount of reverse remodelling that predicted endpoint freedom were assessed. Mean follow‐up was 3.8 ± 2.4 years. ICM was present in 47%. ICM patients who were older (69 ± 7 vs. 63 ± 11), more often men (83% vs. 58%), exhibited less LVESV reduction (13 ± 31% vs. 23 ± 32%) and less left ventricular ejection fraction improvement (5 ± 11% vs. 10 ± 12%) than NIDCM patients (all P < 0.001). Nevertheless, every 1% LVESV reduction was associated with a relative reduction in endpoint occurrence: NIDCM 1.3%, ICM 0.9%, and absolute risk reduction was similar (0.4%). The most accurate cut‐off of LVESV reduction that predicted endpoint freedom was 17.1% in NIDCM and 13.2% in ICM. CONCLUSIONS: ICM patients achieve less reverse remodelling than NIDCM, but the prognostic gain in terms of survival time is the same for every single percentage of reverse remodelling that does occur. The assessment and expected magnitude of reverse remodelling should take this effect of heart failure aetiology into account. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7160473/ /pubmed/31991067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12624 Text en © 2020 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Kloosterman, Mariëlle
van Stipdonk, Antonius M.W.
ter Horst, Iris
Rienstra, Michiel
Van Gelder, Isabelle C.
Vos, Marc A.
Prinzen, Frits W.
Meine, Matthias
Vernooy, Kevin
Maass, Alexander H.
Association between heart failure aetiology and magnitude of echocardiographic remodelling and outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy
title Association between heart failure aetiology and magnitude of echocardiographic remodelling and outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy
title_full Association between heart failure aetiology and magnitude of echocardiographic remodelling and outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy
title_fullStr Association between heart failure aetiology and magnitude of echocardiographic remodelling and outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy
title_full_unstemmed Association between heart failure aetiology and magnitude of echocardiographic remodelling and outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy
title_short Association between heart failure aetiology and magnitude of echocardiographic remodelling and outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy
title_sort association between heart failure aetiology and magnitude of echocardiographic remodelling and outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7160473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31991067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12624
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