TY - JOUR
T1 - Echocardiographic functional determinants of survival in heart failure with abnormal ejection fraction
AU - Ciampi, Quirino
AU - Cortigiani, Lauro
AU - Gaibazzi, Nicola
AU - Rigo, Fausto
AU - Zagatina, Angela
AU - Wierzbowska-Drabik, Karina
AU - Kasprzak, Jaroslaw D.
AU - Djordjevic-Dikic, Ana
AU - Haberka, Maciej
AU - Barbieri, Andrea
AU - Bartolacelli, Ylenia
AU - Pepi, Mauro
AU - Carerj, Scipione
AU - Villari, Bruno
AU - Pellikka, Patricia A.
AU - Picano, Eugenio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
2023 Ciampi, Cortigiani, Gaibazzi, Rigo, Zagatina, Wierzbowska-Drabik, Kasprzak, Djordjevic-Dikic, Haberka, Barbieri, Bartolacelli, Pepi, Carerj, Villari, Pellikka and Picano.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Background and Aims: Patients with heart failure (HF) with reduced left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF) have a heterogeneous prognosis, and assessment of coronary physiology with coronary flow velocity (CFV) and coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR) may complement established predictors based on wall motion and EF. Methods and results: In a prospective multicenter study design, we enrolled 1,408 HF patients (age 66 ± 12 years, 1,035 men), with EF <50%, 743 (53%) with coronary artery disease, and 665 (47%) with normal coronary arteries. Recruitment (years 2004–2022) involved 8 accredited laboratories, with inter-observer variability <10% for CFV measurement. Baseline CFV (abnormal value >31 cm/s) was obtained by pulsed-wave Doppler in mid-distal LAD. CFVR (abnormal value ≤2.0) was assessed with exercise (n = 99), dobutamine (n = 100), and vasodilator stress (dipyridamole in 1,149, adenosine in 60). Inducible myocardial ischemia was identified with wall motion score index (WMSI) stress > rest (cut-off Δ ≥ 0.12). LV contractile reserve (CR) was identified with WMSI stress < rest (cutoff Δ ≥ 0.25). Test response ranged from score 0 (EF > 30%, CFV ≥ 32 cm/s, CFVR > 2.0, LVCR present, ischemia absent) to score 5 (all steps abnormal). All-cause death was the only endpoint. Results. During a median follow-up of 990 days, 253 patients died. Independent predictors of death were EF (HR: 0.956, 95% CI: 0.943–0.968, p < 0.0001), CFV (HR: 2.407, 95% CI: 1.871–3.096, p < 0.001), CFVR (HR: 3.908, 95% CI: 2.903–5.260, p < 0.001), stress-induced ischemia (HR: 2.223, 95% CI: 1.642–3.009, p < 0.001), and LVCR (HR: 0.524, 95% CI: 0.324–.647, p = 0.008). The annual mortality rate was lowest (1.2%) in patients with a score of 0 (n = 61) and highest (31.9%) in patients with a score of 5 (n = 15, p < 0.001). Conclusion: High resting CFV is associated with worse survival in ischemic and nonischemic HF with reduced EF. The value is independent and additive to resting EF, CFVR, LVCR, and inducible ischemia.
AB - Background and Aims: Patients with heart failure (HF) with reduced left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF) have a heterogeneous prognosis, and assessment of coronary physiology with coronary flow velocity (CFV) and coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR) may complement established predictors based on wall motion and EF. Methods and results: In a prospective multicenter study design, we enrolled 1,408 HF patients (age 66 ± 12 years, 1,035 men), with EF <50%, 743 (53%) with coronary artery disease, and 665 (47%) with normal coronary arteries. Recruitment (years 2004–2022) involved 8 accredited laboratories, with inter-observer variability <10% for CFV measurement. Baseline CFV (abnormal value >31 cm/s) was obtained by pulsed-wave Doppler in mid-distal LAD. CFVR (abnormal value ≤2.0) was assessed with exercise (n = 99), dobutamine (n = 100), and vasodilator stress (dipyridamole in 1,149, adenosine in 60). Inducible myocardial ischemia was identified with wall motion score index (WMSI) stress > rest (cut-off Δ ≥ 0.12). LV contractile reserve (CR) was identified with WMSI stress < rest (cutoff Δ ≥ 0.25). Test response ranged from score 0 (EF > 30%, CFV ≥ 32 cm/s, CFVR > 2.0, LVCR present, ischemia absent) to score 5 (all steps abnormal). All-cause death was the only endpoint. Results. During a median follow-up of 990 days, 253 patients died. Independent predictors of death were EF (HR: 0.956, 95% CI: 0.943–0.968, p < 0.0001), CFV (HR: 2.407, 95% CI: 1.871–3.096, p < 0.001), CFVR (HR: 3.908, 95% CI: 2.903–5.260, p < 0.001), stress-induced ischemia (HR: 2.223, 95% CI: 1.642–3.009, p < 0.001), and LVCR (HR: 0.524, 95% CI: 0.324–.647, p = 0.008). The annual mortality rate was lowest (1.2%) in patients with a score of 0 (n = 61) and highest (31.9%) in patients with a score of 5 (n = 15, p < 0.001). Conclusion: High resting CFV is associated with worse survival in ischemic and nonischemic HF with reduced EF. The value is independent and additive to resting EF, CFVR, LVCR, and inducible ischemia.
KW - contractile reserve
KW - coronary flow reserve
KW - dilated cardiaomypothy
KW - heart failiure
KW - infrastructural funding from società italiana di ecocardiografia e cardiovascular imaging (SIECVI)
KW - publication
KW - stress echo
KW - travel
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U2 - 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1290366
DO - 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1290366
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85178918261
SN - 2297-055X
VL - 10
JO - Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
JF - Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
M1 - 1290366
ER -