Pro‐adrenomedullin associates with congestion in acute heart failure patients

Author:

Beer Benedikt N.12ORCID,Keshtkaran Saman1,Kellner Caroline13,Besch Lisa12,Sundermeyer Jonas12,Dettling Angela12,Kirchhof Paulus124,Blankenberg Stefan123,Magnussen Christina123,Schrage Benedikt12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology University Medical Center Hamburg‐Eppendorf Hamburg Germany

2. German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Hamburg/Kiel/Lübeck Hamburg Germany

3. Center for Population Health Innovation (POINT) University Medical Center Hamburg‐Eppendorf Hamburg Germany

4. Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

Abstract

AbstractAimCongestion is a major determinant of outcomes in acute heart failure. Its assessment is complex, making sufficient decongestive therapy a challenge. Residual congestion is frequent at discharge, increasing the risk of re‐hospitalization and death. Mid‐regional pro‐adrenomedullin mirrors vascular integrity and may therefore be an objective marker to quantify congestion and to guide decongestive therapies in patients with acute heart failure.Methods and resultsObservational, prospective, single‐centre study in unselected patients presenting with acute heart failure. This study aimed to assess adrenomedullin's association with congestion and clinical outcomes: in‐hospital death, post‐discharge mortality and in‐hospital worsening heart failure according to RELAX‐AHF‐2 trial criteria. Pro‐adrenomedullin was quantified at baseline and at discharge. Congestion was assessed applying clinical scores. Cox and logistic regression models with adjustment for clinical features were fitted. N = 233, median age 77 years (IQR 67, 83), 148 male (63.5%). Median pro‐adrenomedullin 2.0 nmol/L (IQR 1.4, 2.9). Eight patients (3.5%) died in hospital and 100 (44.1%) experienced in‐hospital worsening heart failure. After discharge, 60 patients (36.6%) died over a median follow‐up of 1.92 years (95% CI: 1.76, 2.46). Pro‐adrenomedullin concentrations (logarithmized) were significantly associated with congestion, both at enrolment (β = 0.36 and 0.81 depending on score, each P < 0.05) and at discharge (β = 1.12, P < 0.001). Enrolment of pro‐adrenomedullin was associated with in‐hospital worsening heart failure [OR 4.23 (95% CI: 1.87, 9.58), P < 0.001], and pro‐adrenomedullin at discharge was associated with post‐discharge death [HR 3.93 (1.86, 8.67), P < 0.001].ConclusionElevated pro‐adrenomedullin is associated with in‐hospital worsening heart failure and with death during follow‐up in patients with acute heart failure. Further research is needed to validate this finding and to explore the ability of pro‐adrenomedullin to guide decongestive treatment.

Funder

Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf

Publisher

Wiley

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