Health-Related Quality of Life in Older Patients With Heart Failure From Before to Early After Advanced Surgical Therapies: Findings From the SUSTAIN-IT Study

Author:

Grady Kathleen L.1ORCID,Kao Andrew2,Spertus John A.3ORCID,Hsich Eileen4ORCID,Dew Mary Amanda5,Pham Duc-Thinh1ORCID,Hartupee Justin6,Petty Michael7,Cotts William8,Pamboukian Salpy V.9,Pagani Francis D.10,Lampert Brent11,Johnson Maryl12,Murray Margaret12ORCID,Takeda Koji13ORCID,Yuzefpolskaya Melana13ORCID,Silvestry Scott14,Kirklin James K.9,Andrei Adin-Cristian1,Elenbaas Christian1,Baldridge Abigail1ORCID,Yancy Clyde1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Northwestern University, Chicago, IL (K.L.G., D.-T.P., A.-C.A., C.E., A.B., C.Y.).

2. St. Luke’s Medical Center, Kansas City, MO (A.K.).

3. University of Missouri-Kansas City (J.A.S.).

4. Cleveland Clinic, OH (E.H.).

5. University of Pittsburgh, PA (M.A.D.).

6. Washington University, St. Louis, MO (J.H.).

7. University of Minnesota Medical Center, Minneapolis (M.P.).

8. Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL (W.C.).

9. University of Alabama-Birmingham (S.V.P., J.K.K.).

10. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (F.D.P.).

11. Ohio State University, Columbus (B.L.).

12. University of Wisconsin, Madison (M.J., M.M.).

13. Columbia University, New York, NY (K.T., M.Y.).

14. Florida Hospital, Orlando (S.S.).

Abstract

Background: Restoring health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is a therapeutic goal for older patients with advanced heart failure. We aimed to describe change in HRQOL in older patients (60–80 years) awaiting heart transplantation (HT) with or without pretransplant mechanical circulatory support (MCS) or scheduled for long-term MCS, if ineligible for HT, from before to 6 months after these surgeries and identify factors associated with change. Methods: Patients from 13 US sites completed the EuroQol 5-dimension 3L questionnaire and Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire-12 at baseline and 3 and 6 months after HT or long-term MCS. Analyses included univariate comparisons and multivariable linear regression. Results: Among 305 participants (cohort mean age=66.2±4.7 years, 78% male, 84% White, 55% New York Heart Association class IV), 161 underwent HT (n=68 with and n=93 without pretransplant MCS), and 144 received long-term MCS. From baseline to 3 months, EuroQol 5-dimension visual analog scale scores improved in HT patients without pretransplant MCS (54.5±24.3 versus 75.9±16.0, P <0.001) and long-term MCS patients (45.7±22.9 versus 66.2± 20.9, P <0.001); while Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire-12 overall summary scores improved in all 3 groups (HT without pretransplant MCS: 47.2±20.9 versus 77.4±20.1, P <0.001; long-term MCS: 35.3±20.2 versus 58.6±22.0, P <0.001; and HT with pretransplant MCS: 58.3±23.6 versus 72.1±23.5, P =0.002). No further HRQOL improvement was found from 3 to 6 months. Factors most significantly associated with change in HRQOL, baseline 3 months, were right heart failure and 3-month New York Heart Association class, and 3 to 6 months, were 6-month New York Heart Association class and major bleeding. Conclusions: In older heart failure patients, HRQOL improved from before to early after HT and long-term MCS. At 6 postoperative months, HRQOL of long-term MCS patients was lower than one or both HT groups. Understanding change in HRQOL from before to early after these surgeries may enhance decision-making and guide patient care. Registration: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov ; Unique identifier: NCT02568930.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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