Ischemic Stroke in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: From the KCHF Registry

Author:

Iguchi Moritake1ORCID,Kato Takao2ORCID,Yaku Hidenori2,Morimoto Takeshi3ORCID,Inuzuka Yasutaka4,Tamaki Yodo5ORCID,Ozasa Neiko2,Yamamoto Erika2,Yoshikawa Yusuke2ORCID,Kitai Takeshi67,Hamatani Yasuhiro1,Yamashita Yugo12,Masunaga Nobutoyo1,Ogawa Hisashi1ORCID,Ishii Mitsuru1,An Yoshimori1,Taniguchi Ryoji8,Kato Masashi9,Takahashi Mamoru10,Jinnai Toshikazu11,Ikeda Tomoyuki12,Nagao Kazuya13,Kawai Takafumi14,Komasa Akihiro15ORCID,Nishikawa Ryusuke16,Kawase Yuichi17,Morinaga Takashi18,Kawato Mitsunori19,Seko Yuta20,Toyofuku Mamoru21,Furukawa Yutaka22ORCID,Ando Kenji18ORCID,Kadota Kazushige17,Abe Mitsuru1ORCID,Akao Masaharu1ORCID,Sato Yukihito8,Kuwahara Koichiro23ORCID,Kimura Takeshi2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center Kyoto Japan

2. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto Japan

3. Department of Clinical Epidemiology Hyogo College of Medicine Hyogo Japan

4. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Shiga General Hospital Shiga Japan

5. Division of Cardiology Tenri Hospital Nara Japan

6. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Osaka Japan

7. Department of Rehabilitation Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital Hyogo Japan

8. Department of Cardiology Hyogo Prefectural Amagasaki General Medical Center Hyogo Japan

9. Mitsubishi Kyoto Hospital Kyoto Japan

10. Shimabara Hospital Kyoto Japan

11. Japanese Red Cross Otsu Hospital Shiga Japan

12. Hikone Municipal Hospital Shiga Japan

13. Osaka Red Cross Hospital Osaka Japan

14. Kishiwada City Hospital Osaka Japan

15. Kansai Electric Power Hospital Osaka Japan

16. Shizuoka General Hospital Shizuoka Japan

17. Kurashiki Central Hospital Okayama Japan

18. Kokura Memorial Hospital Fukuoka Japan

19. Nishikobe Medical Center Hyogo Japan

20. Kitano Hospital Osaka Japan

21. Japanese Red Cross Wakayama Medical Center Wakayama Japan

22. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital Hyogo Japan

23. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine Matsumoto Japan

Abstract

Background Heart failure (HF) is a known risk factor for ischemic stroke, but data regarding ischemic stroke during hospitalization for acute decompensated HF (ADHF) are limited. Methods and Results We analyzed the data from a multicenter registry (Kyoto Congestive Heart Failure [KCHF] Registry) that enrolled 4056 consecutive patients with ADHF in Japan (mean age, 78 years; men, 2238 patients [55%]; acute coronary syndrome [ACS], 239 patients [5.9%]). We investigated the incidence and predictors of ischemic stroke during hospitalization for ADHF. During the hospitalization, 63 patients (1.6%) developed ischemic stroke. The median interval from admission to the onset of ischemic stroke was 7 [interquartile range: 2–14] days, and the most common underlying cause was cardioembolism (64%). Men (OR, 1.87; 95%CI, 1.11–3.24), ACS (OR, 2.31; 95%CI, 1.01–4.93), absence of prior HF hospitalization (OR, 2.21; 95%CI, 1.24–4.21), and high B‐type natriuretic peptide (BNP)/N‐terminal proBNP (NT‐proBNP) levels (above the median) at admission (OR, 3.15; 95%CI, 1.84–5.60) were independently associated with ischemic stroke. In patients without ACS, the independent risk factors for ischemic stroke were fully consistent with those in the main analysis. Higher quartiles of BNP/NT‐proBNP levels were significantly associated with higher incidence of ischemic stroke ( P for trend, <0.001). Patients with ischemic stroke showed higher in‐hospital mortality, longer length of hospital stay, and poorer functional status at discharge. Conclusions During hospitalization for ADHF, 1.6% of the patients developed ischemic stroke. Men, ACS, absence of prior HF hospitalization, and high BNP/NT‐proBNP levels at admission were independently associated with ischemic stroke.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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