Patients with cardiac amyloidosis are at a greater risk of mortality and hospital readmission after acute heart failure

Author:

Berthelot Emmanuelle12ORCID,Broussier Amaury34,Hittinger Luc5,Donadio Cristiano6,Rovani Xavier7,Salengro Emmanuel8,Megbemado Richard9,Godreuil Christian10,Belmin Joel6,David Jean Philippe34,Genet Bastien11,Damy Thibaud5,

Affiliation:

1. Université Paris Sud Paris France

2. Department of Cardiology, AP‐HP Hopital Bicêtre 78, rue du général Leclerc, Le Kremlin Bicêtre 94043 Paris France

3. Department of Geriatrics AP‐HP, Henri‐Mondor/Emile‐Roux Hospitals Paris France

4. Univsité Paris Est Créteil, INSERM, IMRB Paris France

5. Department of Cardiology, Heart Failure and Amyloidosis Unit, Referral Center For Cardiac Amyloidosis Université Paris Est, AP‐HP, Henri‐Mondor/Albert‐Chenevier Hospitals Paris France

6. Department of Geriatrics AP‐HP, Hôpital Charles Foix and Sorbonne Université Paris France

7. Hopital Privé Paul Dégine Paris France

8. Centre Hospitalier de Villeneuve St Georges Paris France

9. Hôpital Sainte Camille Paris France

10. Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées Bégin Paris France

11. BioStatistics Unit AP‐HP Paris France

Abstract

AbstractAimsCardiac amyloidosis (CA) is an under‐diagnosed cause of heart failure (HF) and has a worse prognosis than other forms of HF. The frequency of death or rehospitalization following discharge for acute heart failure (AHF) in CA (relative to other causes) has not been documented. The study aims to compare hospital readmission and death rates 90 days after discharge for AHF in patients with vs. without CA and to identify risk factors associated with these events in each group.Methods and resultsPatients with HF and CA (HF + CA+) were recruited from the ICREX cohort, after screening of their medical records. The cases were matched 1:5 by sex and age with control HF patients without CA (HF + CA−). There were 27 HF + CA + and 135 HF + CA− patients from the ICREX cohort included in the study. Relative to the HF + CA− group, HF + CA+ patients had a higher heart rate (P = 0.002) and N‐terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide levels (P < 0.001) and lower blood pressure (P < 0.001), weight, and body mass index values (P < 0.001) on discharge. Ninety days after discharge, the HF + CA+ group displayed a higher death rate, a higher all‐cause hospital readmission rate, and a higher hospital readmission rate for AHF. Death and hospital readmissions occurred sooner after discharge in the HF + CA+ group than in the HF + CA− group.ConclusionsThe presence of CA in patients with HF was associated with a three‐fold greater risk of death and a two‐fold greater risk of all‐cause hospital readmission 90 days after discharge. These findings emphasize the importance of close, active management of patients with CA and AHF.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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