Impact of the Clinical Frailty Scale on Outcomes After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

Author:

Shimura Tetsuro1,Yamamoto Masanori1,Kano Seiji1,Kagase Ai1,Kodama Atsuko1,Koyama Yutaka1,Tsuchikane Etsuo1,Suzuki Takahiko1,Otsuka Toshiaki1,Kohsaka Shun1,Tada Norio1,Yamanaka Futoshi1,Naganuma Toru1,Araki Motoharu1,Shirai Shinichi1,Watanabe Yusuke1,Hayashida Kentaro1,Yashima Fumiaki2,Inohara Taku2,Kakefuda Yuki2,Arai Takahide2,Yanagisawa Ryo2,Tanaka Makoto2,Kawakami Takashi2,Maekawa Yuichiro2,Takashi Kohno2,Yoshitake Akihiro2,Iida Yasunori2,Yamazaki Masataka2,Shimizu Hideyuki2,Yamada Yoshitake2,Jinzaki Masahiro2,Tsuruta Hikaru2,Itabashi Yuji2,Murata Mitsushige2,Kawakami Michiyuki2,Fukui Shogo2,Sano Motoaki2,Fukuda Keiichi2,Hosoba Soh3,Sato Hirotomo3,Teramoto Tomohiko3,Kimura Masashi3,Sago Mitsuru3,Tsunaki Tatsuya3,Watarai Shoko3,Tsuzuki Masanao3,Irokawa Keisuke3,Shimizu Kazuki3,Kobayashi Toshihiro4,Okawa Yasuhide4,Miyasaka Masaki5,Enta Yusuke5,Shishido Koki6,Ochiai Tomoki6,Yamabe Tsuyoshi6,Noguchi Kenichiro6,Saito Shigeru6,Kawamoto Hiroyoshi7,Onishi Hirokazu7,Yabushita Hiroto7,Mitomo Satoru7,Nakamura Sunao7,Yamawaki Masahiro8,Akatsu Yui8,Honda Yosuke8,Takama Takuro8,Isotani Akihito9,Hayashi Masaomi9,Kamioka Norihiko9,Miura Mizuki9,Morinaga Takashi9,Kawaguchi Tomohiro9,Yano Mariko9,Hanyu Michiya9,Arai Yoshio9,Tsubota Hideki9,Kudo Masafumi9,Kuroda Yuki9,Kataoka Akihisa10,Hioki Hitofumi10,Nara Yugo10,Kawashima Hideyuki10,Nagura Fukuko10,Nakashima Makoto10,Sasaki Kazuya10,Nishikawa Junichi10,Shimokawa Tomoki10,Harada Tadanori10,Kozuma Ken10

Affiliation:

1. From Department of Cardiology, Toyohashi Heart Center, Toyohashi, Japan (T. Shimura, M.Y., A. Kagase, A. Kodama, E.T., T. Suzuki); Department of Cardiology, Nagoya Heart Center, Japan (M.Y., S. Kano, Y.K.); Department of Hygiene and Public Health, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan (T.O.); Center for Clinical Research, Nippon Medical School Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (T.O.); Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (S. Kohsaka, K.H.); Department of Cardiology, Sendai...

2. Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

3. Toyohashi Heart Center, Toyohashi, Japan

4. Nagoya Heart Center, Nagoya, Japan

5. Senedai Kousei Hospital, Sendai, Japan

6. Shonan Kamakura General Hospital, Kamakura, Japan

7. New Tokyo Hospital, Chiba, Japan

8. Saiseikai Yokohama City Eastern Hospital, Yokohama, Japan

9. Kokura Memorial Hospital, Kokura, Japan

10. Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

Background: The semiquantitative Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) is a simple tool to assess patients’ frailty and has been shown to correlate with mortality in elderly patients even when evaluated by nongeriatricians. The aim of the current study was to determine the prognostic value of CFS in patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Methods: We utilized the OCEAN (Optimized Catheter Valvular Intervention) Japanese multicenter registry to review data of 1215 patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Patients were categorized into 5 groups based on the CFS stages: CFS 1-3, CFS 4, CFS 5, CFS 6, and CFS ≥7. We subsequently evaluated the relationship between CFS grading and other indicators of frailty, including body mass index, serum albumin, gait speed, and mean hand grip. We also assessed differences in baseline characteristics, procedural outcomes, and early and midterm mortality among the 5 groups. Results: Patient distribution into the 5 CFS groups was as follows: 38.0% (CFS 1-3), 32.9% (CFS4), 15.1% (CFS 5), 10.0% (CFS 6), and 4.0% (CFS ≥7). The CFS grade showed significant correlation with body mass index (Spearman’s ρ=−0.077, P =0.007), albumin (ρ=−0.22, P <0.001), gait speed (ρ=−0.28, P <0.001), and grip strength (ρ=−0.26, P <0.001). Cumulative 1-year mortality increased with increasing CFS stage (7.2%, 8.6%. 15.7%, 16.9%, 44.1%, P <0.001). In a Cox regression multivariate analysis, the CFS (per 1 category increase) was an independent predictive factor of increased late cumulative mortality risk (hazard ratio, 1.28; 95% confidence interval, 1.10–1.49; P <0.001). Conclusions: In addition to reflecting the degree of frailty, the CFS was a useful marker for predicting late mortality in an elderly transcatheter aortic valve replacement cohort.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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