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Impact of malnutrition in patients with severe heart failure.

Authors :
Pagnesi M
Serafini L
Chiarito M
Stolfo D
Baldetti L
Inciardi RM
Tomasoni D
Adamo M
Lombardi CM
Sammartino AM
Loiacono F
Maccallini M
Villaschi A
Gasparini G
Montella M
Contessi S
Cocianni D
Perotto M
Barone G
Anker SD
Merlo M
Cappelletti AM
Sinagra G
Pini D
Metra M
Source :
European journal of heart failure [Eur J Heart Fail] 2024 Jul; Vol. 26 (7), pp. 1585-1593. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 May 29.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Aim: The role of malnutrition among patients with severe heart failure (HF) is not well established. We evaluated the incidence, predictors, and prognostic impact of malnutrition in patients with severe HF.<br />Methods and Results: Nutritional status was measured using the geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI), based on body weight, height and serum albumin concentration, with malnutrition defined as GNRI ≤98. It was assessed in consecutive patients with severe HF, defined by at least one high-risk 'I NEED HELP' marker, enrolled at four Italian centres between January 2020 and November 2021. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality. A total of 510 patients with data regarding nutritional status were included in the study (mean age 74 ± 12 years, 66.5% male). Among them, 179 (35.1%) had GNRI ≤98 (malnutrition). At multivariable logistic regression, lower body mass index (BMI) and higher levels of natriuretic peptides (B-type natriuretic peptide [BNP] > median value [685 pg/ml] or N-terminal proBNP > median value [5775 pg/ml]) were independently associated with a higher likelihood of malnutrition. Estimated rates of all-cause death at 1 year were 22.4% and 41.1% in patients without and with malnutrition, respectively (log-rank p < 0.001). The impact of malnutrition on all-cause mortality was confirmed after multivariable adjustment for relevant covariates (adjusted hazard ratio 2.03, 95% confidence interval 1.43-2.89, p < 0.001).<br />Conclusion: In a contemporary, real-world, multicentre cohort of patients with severe HF, malnutrition (defined as GNRI ≤98) was common and independently associated with an increased risk of mortality. Lower BMI and higher natriuretic peptides were identified as predictors of malnutrition in these patients.<br /> (© 2024 European Society of Cardiology.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-0844
Volume :
26
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European journal of heart failure
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38808603
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.3285