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Marital status and outcomes in chronic heart failure: Does it make a difference of being married, widow or widower?

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to compare the outcomes of chronic heart failure (HF) patients with reduced ejection fraction (CHFrEF) in the Turkish Research Team in HF (TREAT-HF) registry according to marital status with a specific focus on being the widowed (widow/widower) versus the married. METHODS: TREAT-...

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Autores principales: Senturk, Bihter, Kaya, Hakki, Celik, Ahmet, Bekar, Lutfu, Gungor, Hasan, Zoghi, Mehdi, Ural, Dilek, Cavusoglu, Yuksel, Temizhan, Ahmet, Yilmaz, Mehmet Birhan
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Publicado: Kare Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7881434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33623875
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/nci.2020.88003
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author Senturk, Bihter
Kaya, Hakki
Celik, Ahmet
Bekar, Lutfu
Gungor, Hasan
Zoghi, Mehdi
Ural, Dilek
Cavusoglu, Yuksel
Temizhan, Ahmet
Yilmaz, Mehmet Birhan
author_facet Senturk, Bihter
Kaya, Hakki
Celik, Ahmet
Bekar, Lutfu
Gungor, Hasan
Zoghi, Mehdi
Ural, Dilek
Cavusoglu, Yuksel
Temizhan, Ahmet
Yilmaz, Mehmet Birhan
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description OBJECTIVE: We aimed to compare the outcomes of chronic heart failure (HF) patients with reduced ejection fraction (CHFrEF) in the Turkish Research Team in HF (TREAT-HF) registry according to marital status with a specific focus on being the widowed (widow/widower) versus the married. METHODS: TREAT-HF is a network, enrolling CHFrEF with a follow up for HF-related hospitalization (HFrH) and all-cause mortality (ACM). In this cohort, the widowed patients were compared with patients who were married before and after propensity score (PS) matching analysis. RESULTS: There were 723 cHFrEF patients with a complete dataset, including reported marital status at baseline for this analysis. Out of 723 patients with HF, 37 “never-married” and “divorced” patients were excluded from the analysis. Then, out of 686 remaining patients with HF, who had at least one reported marriage in the database, widowed patients with HF (n=124) were compared with married patients (n=562). The mean follow up period was 21±12 months up to 48 months. The widowed patients had a higher risk of HFrH (p=0.047), although ACM remained similar compared to married patients (p=0.054). After PS matching, HFrH remained more frequent among the widowed compared with the married (p=0.039) although ACM yielded similar rates. Of note, it was shown that being a widower (p=0.419) was not linked to increased risk of HFrH during follow up contrary to being a widow (p=0.037) despite similar age, ejection fraction, creatinine, NYHA functional class distribution and a similar rate of life-saving medications. CONCLUSION: PS matching analysis yielded that the widowed had increased the risk for HFrH. Of note, widowers did not seem to have an increased risk for HFrH, contrary to widows.
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spelling pubmed-78814342021-02-22 Marital status and outcomes in chronic heart failure: Does it make a difference of being married, widow or widower? Senturk, Bihter Kaya, Hakki Celik, Ahmet Bekar, Lutfu Gungor, Hasan Zoghi, Mehdi Ural, Dilek Cavusoglu, Yuksel Temizhan, Ahmet Yilmaz, Mehmet Birhan North Clin Istanb Original Article OBJECTIVE: We aimed to compare the outcomes of chronic heart failure (HF) patients with reduced ejection fraction (CHFrEF) in the Turkish Research Team in HF (TREAT-HF) registry according to marital status with a specific focus on being the widowed (widow/widower) versus the married. METHODS: TREAT-HF is a network, enrolling CHFrEF with a follow up for HF-related hospitalization (HFrH) and all-cause mortality (ACM). In this cohort, the widowed patients were compared with patients who were married before and after propensity score (PS) matching analysis. RESULTS: There were 723 cHFrEF patients with a complete dataset, including reported marital status at baseline for this analysis. Out of 723 patients with HF, 37 “never-married” and “divorced” patients were excluded from the analysis. Then, out of 686 remaining patients with HF, who had at least one reported marriage in the database, widowed patients with HF (n=124) were compared with married patients (n=562). The mean follow up period was 21±12 months up to 48 months. The widowed patients had a higher risk of HFrH (p=0.047), although ACM remained similar compared to married patients (p=0.054). After PS matching, HFrH remained more frequent among the widowed compared with the married (p=0.039) although ACM yielded similar rates. Of note, it was shown that being a widower (p=0.419) was not linked to increased risk of HFrH during follow up contrary to being a widow (p=0.037) despite similar age, ejection fraction, creatinine, NYHA functional class distribution and a similar rate of life-saving medications. CONCLUSION: PS matching analysis yielded that the widowed had increased the risk for HFrH. Of note, widowers did not seem to have an increased risk for HFrH, contrary to widows. Kare Publishing 2021-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7881434/ /pubmed/33623875 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/nci.2020.88003 Text en Copyright: © 2021 by Istanbul Northern Anatolian Association of Public Hospitals http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Original Article
Senturk, Bihter
Kaya, Hakki
Celik, Ahmet
Bekar, Lutfu
Gungor, Hasan
Zoghi, Mehdi
Ural, Dilek
Cavusoglu, Yuksel
Temizhan, Ahmet
Yilmaz, Mehmet Birhan
Marital status and outcomes in chronic heart failure: Does it make a difference of being married, widow or widower?
title Marital status and outcomes in chronic heart failure: Does it make a difference of being married, widow or widower?
title_full Marital status and outcomes in chronic heart failure: Does it make a difference of being married, widow or widower?
title_fullStr Marital status and outcomes in chronic heart failure: Does it make a difference of being married, widow or widower?
title_full_unstemmed Marital status and outcomes in chronic heart failure: Does it make a difference of being married, widow or widower?
title_short Marital status and outcomes in chronic heart failure: Does it make a difference of being married, widow or widower?
title_sort marital status and outcomes in chronic heart failure: does it make a difference of being married, widow or widower?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7881434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33623875
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/nci.2020.88003
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