Effect of nutritional status on adverse clinical events in elderly patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation: A retrospective cohort study

Author:

Zhang Kan1,Sun Ying1,Ding Jiancao1,Ma Qing1,Zhang Dai1,Huang Wei1,Xing Yunli1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geriatrics, Affiliated Beijing Friendship Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo explore the influence of nutritional status on adverse clinical events in elderly patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.MethodsThis retrospective observational cohort study included 196 patients, 75–102‐years‐old, with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation, hospitalized in our hospital. The nutritional status was assessed using Mini‐Nutritional Assessment—Short Form (MNA‐SF). Patients with MNA‐SF scores of 0–11 and 12–14 were included in the malnutrition and nonmalnutrition groups, respectively.ResultsThe average age of the malnutrition group was higher than that of the nonmalnutrition group, and the levels of body mass index (BMI), hemoglobin (HGB), and albumin (ALB) were significantly lower than those of the nonmalnutrition group, with statistical significance (p < .05). The incidence of all‐cause death in the malnutrition group was higher than that in the nonmalnutrition group (p = .007). Kaplan–Meier curve indicated that malnutrition patients have a higher risk of all‐cause death (log‐rank test, p = .001) and major bleeding events (p = .017). Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression analysis corrected for confounders showed that malnutrition was an independent risk factor of all‐cause death (HR = 1.780, 95%CI:1.039–3.050, p = .036). The malnutrition group had a significantly high incidence of major bleeding than the nonmalnutrition group (p = .026), and there was no significant difference in the proportion of anticoagulation therapy (p = .082) and the incidence of ischemic stroke/systemic embolism (p = .310) between the two groups.ConclusionsMalnutrition is an independent risk factor of all‐cause death in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation. The incidence of major bleeding in malnourished elderly patients with atrial fibrillation is high, and the benefit of anticoagulation therapy is not obvious.

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Wiley

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