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Clinical syndrome suggestive of heart failure is frequently attributable to non-cardiac disorders--population-based study.

Ana Azevedo1, Paulo Bettencourt, Joana Pimenta, Fernando Friões, Cassiano Abreu-Lima, Hans-Werner Hense, Henrique Barros.   

Abstract

AIM: To assess how often the clinical syndrome (CS) of heart failure is attributable to alternative, including non-cardiac, explanations. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Cross-sectional evaluation of 739 community participants aged>or=45 years. Subjects with >or=2 symptoms or signs (dyspnoea or fatigue, orthopnoea, nocturnal paroxysmal dyspnoea, third heart sound, jugular venous distension, rales and lower limb oedema) or who were receiving loop diuretics were considered to have the clinical syndrome of heart failure. Attributable fractions were derived based on adjusted odds ratios and the prevalence of underlying disorders among cases. CS was present in 28.0% of women and in 15.2% of men, p<0.001. The multivariate-adjusted fraction of CS attributable to female gender was 40.6%, to age>or=65 years 28.5%, left ventricular systolic dysfunction, left ventricular dilatation or moderate-severe valvular disease 4.9%, diastolic dysfunction or atrial fibrillation 13.0%, obesity 22.6%, coronary heart disease 7.2% and chronic lung disease 6.9%. When additionally adjusting for depressive symptoms, the association with gender and age became much weaker, and 32% of cases were attributable to depressive symptoms. Forty-two percent of subjects with CS had cardiac abnormalities.
CONCLUSION: In less than half of subjects with CS was systolic or diastolic heart failure confirmed. Female gender, older age, obesity and depressive symptoms accounted for the largest fraction of CS.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17174151     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejheart.2006.10.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Heart Fail        ISSN: 1388-9842            Impact factor:   15.534


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