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Clinical and prognostic impact of chronotropic incompetence in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
Clinical and prognostic impact of chronotropic incompetence in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy / D. Magri, P. Agostoni, G. Sinagra, F. Re, M. Correale, G. Limongelli, E. Zachara, V. Mastromarino, C. Santolamazza, M. Casenghi, G. Pacileo, F. Valente, M. Morosin, B. Musumeci, E. Pagannone, A. Maruotti, I. Uguccioni, M. Volpe, C. Autore. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-5273. - 271(2018 Nov 15), pp. 125-131.
Abstract:
Background A blunted heart rate (HR) response is associated with an impaired peak oxygen uptake (pVO2), a powerful outcome predictor in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). The present multicenter study sought to determine the prognostic role for exercise-induced HR response in HCM. Methods A total of 681 consecutive HCM outpatients on optimized treatment were recruited. The heart failure (HF) end-point was death due to HF, cardiac transplantation, NYHA III-IV class progression, HF worsening leading to hospitalization and severe functional deterioration leading to septal reduction. The sudden cardiac death (SCD) end-point included SCD, aborted SCD and appropriate implantable cardioverter defibrillator discharges. Results During a median follow-up of 4.2 years (25–75th centile: 3.9–5.2), 81 patients reached the HF and 23 the SCD end-point. Covariates with independent effects on the HF end-point were left atrial diameter, left ventricular ejection fraction, maximal left ventricular outflow tract gradient and exercise cardiac power (ECP = pVO2∗systolic blood pressure) (C-Index = 0.807) whereas the HCM Risk-SCD score and the ECP remained associated with the SCD end-point (C-Index = 0.674). When the VO2-derived variables were not pursued, peak HR (pHR) re-entered in the multivariate HF model (C-Index = 0.777) and, marginally, in the SCD model (C-index = 0.656). A pHR = 70% of the maximum predicted resulted as the best cut-off value in predicting the HF-related events. Conclusions The cardiopulmonary exercise test is pivotal in the HCM management, however the pHR remains a meaningful alternative parameter. A pHR < 70% identified a HCM population at high risk of HF-related events, thus calling for a reappraisal of the chronotropic incompetence threshold in HCM.
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01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; heart rate; chronotropic incompetence; prognosis
Elenco autori:
D. Magri, P. Agostoni, G. Sinagra, F. Re, M. Correale, G. Limongelli, E. Zachara, V. Mastromarino, C. Santolamazza, M. Casenghi, G. Pacileo, F. Valente, M. Morosin, B. Musumeci, E. Pagannone, A. Maruotti, I. Uguccioni, M. Volpe, C. Autore
Autori di Ateneo:
AGOSTONI PIERGIUSEPPE ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/593096
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