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Standardized gait speed ratio in elderly patients with heart failure

Authors :
Hiroshi Wada
Hiroshi Saito
Nobuaki Hamazaki
Emi Maekawa
Masashi Yamashita
Shoji Shinkai
Tetsuya Ozawa
Kentaro Iwata
Kentaro Jujo
Yuki Ogasahara
Akihiko Kitamura
Kazuya Saito
Satoshi Seino
Hunkyung Kim
Takeshi Kitai
Kohei Nozaki
Shin-ichi Momomura
Takatoshi Kasai
Masaaki Konishi
Yuya Matsue
Kentaro Kamiya
Shuichi Obuchi
Nobuyuki Kagiyama
Hisashi Kawai
Source :
ESC Heart Failure, Vol 8, Iss 5, Pp 3557-3565 (2021), ESC Heart Failure
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Aims Although aging is strongly associated with both heart failure and a decline in gait speed, a definition of slowness incorporating an age‐related decline has yet to be developed. We aimed to define an event‐driven cut‐off for the relative decline in gait speed against age‐adjusted reference values derived from the general population and evaluate its prognostic implications. Methods and results Standardized gait speed (SGS) was defined as the median gait speed stratified by age, sex, and height in 3777 elderly (age ≥ 65 years) individuals without a history of cardiovascular diseases (Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology‐Longitudinal Interdisciplinary Study on Aging: general population cohort). The mortality event‐driven optimal cut‐off of the SGS ratio (actual gait speed divided by the respective SGS) was defined using FRAGILE‐HF cohort data and externally validated using Kitasato cohort data, comprising 1301 and 1247 hospitalized elderly patients with heart failure, respectively. Using FRAGILE‐HF data, the optimal SGS ratio cut‐off was determined as 0.527. In the Kitasato cohort, SGS ratio

Details

ISSN :
20555822
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ESC Heart Failure
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....79f26e3f157ea91bfca18f08f42e82ab
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13392