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Importance of the Corrected Calcium Level in Patients With Acute Heart Failure Requiring Intensive Care

Background: Serum calcium (Ca) concentrations in the acute phase of acute heart failure (AHF) have not been not sufficiently investigated. Methods and Results: This study enrolled 1,291 AHF patients and divided them into 3 groups based on original and corrected Ca concentrations: (1) hypocalcemia (b...

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Autores principales: Shirakabe, Akihiro, Kiuchi, Kazutaka, Kobayashi, Nobuaki, Okazaki, Hirotake, Matsushita, Masato, Shibata, Yusaku, Shigihara, Shota, Sawatani, Tomofumi, Tani, Kenichi, Otsuka, Yusuke, Asai, Kuniya, Shimizu, Wataru
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japanese Circulation Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7939791/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33693289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circrep.CR-20-0068
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author Shirakabe, Akihiro
Kiuchi, Kazutaka
Kobayashi, Nobuaki
Okazaki, Hirotake
Matsushita, Masato
Shibata, Yusaku
Shigihara, Shota
Sawatani, Tomofumi
Tani, Kenichi
Otsuka, Yusuke
Asai, Kuniya
Shimizu, Wataru
author_facet Shirakabe, Akihiro
Kiuchi, Kazutaka
Kobayashi, Nobuaki
Okazaki, Hirotake
Matsushita, Masato
Shibata, Yusaku
Shigihara, Shota
Sawatani, Tomofumi
Tani, Kenichi
Otsuka, Yusuke
Asai, Kuniya
Shimizu, Wataru
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description Background: Serum calcium (Ca) concentrations in the acute phase of acute heart failure (AHF) have not been not sufficiently investigated. Methods and Results: This study enrolled 1,291 AHF patients and divided them into 3 groups based on original and corrected Ca concentrations: (1) hypocalcemia (both original and corrected Ca ≤8.7 mg/dL; n=651); (2) pseudo-hypocalcemia (original and corrected Ca ≤8.7 and >8.7 mg/dL, respectively; n=300); and (3) normal/hypercalcemia (both original and corrected Ca >8.7 mg/dL; n=340). AHF patients were also divided into 2 groups based on corrected Ca concentrations: (1) corrected hypocalcemia (corrected Ca ≤8.7 mg/dL; n=651); and (2) corrected normal/hypercalcemia (corrected Ca >8.7 mg/dL; n=640). Of the 951 patients with original hypocalcemia (≤8.7 mg/dL), 300 (31.5%) were classified as corrected normal/hypercalcemia after correction of Ca concentrations by serum albumin. The prognoses in the pseudo-hypocalcemia, low albumin, and corrected normal/hypercalcemia groups, including all-cause death within 730 days, were significantly poorer than in the other groups. Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that classification into the pseudo-hypocalcemia, hypoalbumin, and corrected normal/hypercalcemia groups independently predicted 730-day all-cause death (hazard ratios [95% confidence intervals] of 1.497 [1.153–1.943], 2.392 [1.664–3.437], and 1.294 [1.009–1.659], respectively). Conclusions: Corrected normal/hypercalcemia was an independent predictor of prognosis because this group included patients with pseudo-hypocalcemia, which was affected by the serum albumin concentration.
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spelling pubmed-79397912021-03-09 Importance of the Corrected Calcium Level in Patients With Acute Heart Failure Requiring Intensive Care Shirakabe, Akihiro Kiuchi, Kazutaka Kobayashi, Nobuaki Okazaki, Hirotake Matsushita, Masato Shibata, Yusaku Shigihara, Shota Sawatani, Tomofumi Tani, Kenichi Otsuka, Yusuke Asai, Kuniya Shimizu, Wataru Circ Rep Original article Background: Serum calcium (Ca) concentrations in the acute phase of acute heart failure (AHF) have not been not sufficiently investigated. Methods and Results: This study enrolled 1,291 AHF patients and divided them into 3 groups based on original and corrected Ca concentrations: (1) hypocalcemia (both original and corrected Ca ≤8.7 mg/dL; n=651); (2) pseudo-hypocalcemia (original and corrected Ca ≤8.7 and >8.7 mg/dL, respectively; n=300); and (3) normal/hypercalcemia (both original and corrected Ca >8.7 mg/dL; n=340). AHF patients were also divided into 2 groups based on corrected Ca concentrations: (1) corrected hypocalcemia (corrected Ca ≤8.7 mg/dL; n=651); and (2) corrected normal/hypercalcemia (corrected Ca >8.7 mg/dL; n=640). Of the 951 patients with original hypocalcemia (≤8.7 mg/dL), 300 (31.5%) were classified as corrected normal/hypercalcemia after correction of Ca concentrations by serum albumin. The prognoses in the pseudo-hypocalcemia, low albumin, and corrected normal/hypercalcemia groups, including all-cause death within 730 days, were significantly poorer than in the other groups. Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that classification into the pseudo-hypocalcemia, hypoalbumin, and corrected normal/hypercalcemia groups independently predicted 730-day all-cause death (hazard ratios [95% confidence intervals] of 1.497 [1.153–1.943], 2.392 [1.664–3.437], and 1.294 [1.009–1.659], respectively). Conclusions: Corrected normal/hypercalcemia was an independent predictor of prognosis because this group included patients with pseudo-hypocalcemia, which was affected by the serum albumin concentration. The Japanese Circulation Society 2020-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7939791/ /pubmed/33693289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circrep.CR-20-0068 Text en Copyright © 2021, THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY This article is licensed under a Creative Commons [Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International] license.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Original article
Shirakabe, Akihiro
Kiuchi, Kazutaka
Kobayashi, Nobuaki
Okazaki, Hirotake
Matsushita, Masato
Shibata, Yusaku
Shigihara, Shota
Sawatani, Tomofumi
Tani, Kenichi
Otsuka, Yusuke
Asai, Kuniya
Shimizu, Wataru
Importance of the Corrected Calcium Level in Patients With Acute Heart Failure Requiring Intensive Care
title Importance of the Corrected Calcium Level in Patients With Acute Heart Failure Requiring Intensive Care
title_full Importance of the Corrected Calcium Level in Patients With Acute Heart Failure Requiring Intensive Care
title_fullStr Importance of the Corrected Calcium Level in Patients With Acute Heart Failure Requiring Intensive Care
title_full_unstemmed Importance of the Corrected Calcium Level in Patients With Acute Heart Failure Requiring Intensive Care
title_short Importance of the Corrected Calcium Level in Patients With Acute Heart Failure Requiring Intensive Care
title_sort importance of the corrected calcium level in patients with acute heart failure requiring intensive care
topic Original article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7939791/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33693289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circrep.CR-20-0068
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