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Splenic size as an indicator of hemodynamics and prognosis in patients with heart failure

Authors :
Hiroaki Hiraiwa
Takahiro Okumura
Akinori Sawamura
Takashi Araki
Takashi Mizutani
Shingo Kazama
Yuki Kimura
Naoki Shibata
Hideo Oishi
Tasuku Kuwayama
Toru Kondo
Kenji Furusawa
Ryota Morimoto
Toyoaki Murohara
Source :
Heart and vessels. 37(8)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The spleen is an important immune organ that releases erythrocytes and monocytes and destroys aged platelets. It also reserves 20-30% of the total blood volume, and its size decreases in hypovolemic shock. However, the clinical significance of splenic size in patients with heart failure (HF) remains unclear. We retrospectively analyzed the data of 206 patients with clinically stable HF gathered between January 2001 and August 2020 and recorded in a single-center registry. All patients underwent right heart catheterization and computed tomography (CT). Splenic size was measured using CT volumetry. The primary outcomes were composite cardiac events occurring for the first time during follow-up, namely, cardiac death and hospitalization for worsening HF. The median splenic volume and splenic volume index (SVI) were 118.0 mL and 68.9 mL/m

Details

ISSN :
16152573
Volume :
37
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Heart and vessels
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....38d71853aeb9cf6acdc60980eb490a35