| Literature DB >> 29634776 |
Christian Jansen1, Baravan Al-Kassou1, Jennifer Lehmann1, Alessandra Pohlmann1, Johannes Chang1, Michael Praktiknjo1, Georg Nickenig2, Christian P Strassburg1, Jan W Schrickel2, René Andrié2, Markus Linhart2,3, Jonel Trebicka1,4,5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In patients with liver cirrhosis, cardiac dysfunction is frequent and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Cardiac dysfunction in cirrhosis seems to be linked to autonomic dysfunction. This study investigates the role of autonomic dysfunction assessed by Heart Rate Turbulence (HRT) analyses in patients with liver cirrhosis. METHODS AND PATIENTS: Inclusion criteria was (1) diagnosis of cirrhosis by clinical, imaging or biopsy and (2) evaluation by standard 12-lead-ECG and 24h holter monitoring and (3) at least 3 premature ventricular contractions. The exclusion criterion was presence of cardiac diseases, independent of liver cirrhosis. Biochemical parameters were analysed using standard methods. HRT was assessed using Turbulence onset (TO) and slope (TS). The endpoint was deterioration of liver cirrhosis defined as increased MELD and readmission for complications of liver cirrhosis.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29634776 PMCID: PMC5892926 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195631
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Baseline parameters of the patients (n = 82).
| Parameters | Values |
|---|---|
| gender [female / male] | 30 /52 |
| age [years] | 61 (19–89) |
| etiology [alcohol / viral / other] | 52 / 20 / 10 |
| Child score | 6 (5–12) |
| MELD score | 10 (6–32) |
| oesophageal varices [absent / small / large ] | 44/18/20 |
| ascites [ absent / mild / severe ] | 61/13/8 |
| beta-blocker treatment [yes / no] | 36/46 |
| sodium [mmol/L] | 140 (115–150) |
| potassium [mmol/L] | 4.15 (2.53–5.83) |
| serum creatinine [mg/dL] | 1.04 (0.6–7.89) |
| blood urea nitrogen [mg/dL] | 38.5 (13–207) |
| bilirubin [mg/dL] | 0.82 (0.18–27.62) |
| aspartate aminotransferase [U/L] | 29 (6–1208) |
| alkaline phosphatase [U/L] | 38 (8–424) |
| CRP [mg/L] | 6.9 (0.4–152) |
| albumin [g/L] | 35 (3.9–50) |
| INR | 1.1 (0.8–2.4) |
| total white blood cell count [G/L] | 5.75 (1.53–25.4) |
| haemoglobin [g/dL] | 11.6 (6.9–16.4) |
| haematocrit [%] | 34 (20–47) |
| platelet count [G/L] | 147 (22–737) |
| P duration [ms] | 90 (50–115) |
| PQ interval [ms] | 135 (80–210) |
| QRS duration [ms] | 100 (70–125) |
| QTc interval [ms] | 430 (321–519) |
| LV end diastolic volume [mL] | 99.8 (41.4–213.7) |
| LV end systolic volume [mL] | 36.15 (12.5–101) |
| LV ejection fraction [%] | 60.35 (45–77.5) |
MELD, model for end-stage liver disease; CRP, C-reactive protein; INR, International Normalized Ratio; Hb, Hemoglobin; ECG, electrocardiogram; LV, left ventricular
Correlation of heart rate turbulence (TO) with Child-score and biochemical parameters.
| Spearman correlation coefficient | p | |
|---|---|---|
| Child score | 0.513 | p<0.001 |
| albumin | -0.343 | 0.016 |
| hemoglobin | -0.395 | 0.005 |
| hematocrit | -0.435 | 0.002 |
Fig 1Turbulence onset and turbulence slope differ with respect to the Child score and complications of liver cirrhosis.
Turbulence onset was stratified for Child score (A) and presence of ascites (B), as well as turbulence slope (C, D). Data were shown using boxplots and were analysed by Kruskal-Wallis test. Of note, data of two patients lay outside of the shown range, and were not shown to increase readability.
Fig 2Deterioration of hepatic disease (A) and the decompensation episodes (B) during follow-up stratified using the median of TO-values.
Rates are shown using Kaplan-Meier plots and analysed by log-rank test.
Univariate time-to-event analysis (forward step-wise likelihood quotient) was performed to predict deterioration or decompensation in 6 months.
| Deterioration or decompensation in 6 months | p-value | HR | 95% confidence interval | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| gender | .035 | .266 | .078 | .909 |
| age | .019 | 1.070 | 1.011 | 1.132 |
| total white blood cell count | .008 | 1.135 | 1.034 | 1.246 |
| QRS duration | .045 | 1.063 | 1.001 | 1.129 |
| TO | .032 | 7.400 | 4.700 | 11.600 |