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Sarcopenia in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.

Andre L Canteri1, Luana B Gusmon1, Ana C Zanini2, Francisca E Nagano2, Estela I Rabito2, Ricardo R Petterle3, Thaisa H Jonasson4, Cesar L Boguszewski4, Victoria Z C Borba4.   

Abstract

AIMS: To evaluate the prevalence of pre-sarcopenia and sarcopenia and their relationship with clinical variables, physical activity, quality of life, and diet in patients with heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (HFrEF).
METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional study in patients with HFrEF and matched controls. Clinical, laboratory analysis, dual-emission X-ray densitometry, handgrip strength, and physical activity level questionnaire assessments were performed. Echocardiography, quality of life, gait speed, and 24-hour nutritional recall questionnaire were also analyzed. Pre-sarcopenia and sarcopenia were defined according to the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People with the cut-off points of the Foundation for the National Institute of Health.
RESULTS: 79 patients and 143 controls were enrolled. Pre-sarcopenia was found in 30.4%, and sarcopenia in 10.1% of the patients. Pre-sarcopenic patients were older and shorter, and had more fractures, higher calcemia, and creatinine (P < 0.05). Sarcopenic patients were older and had higher creatinine and TSH (P < 0.05). After multiple logistic regression analysis, only age was associated with pre-sarcopenia (OR: 1.046; CI 1.004-1.095; P = 0.04) and SP (OR: 1.119; CI 1.039-1.229; P = 0.008). Women with HFrEF presented higher lean mass than controls (P < 0.001), but were weaker (P < 0.001), while men presented lower lean mass (P < 0.001). Low gait speed was associated with right ventricular dysfunction (P = 0.016) and lower left ventricular ejection fraction (P = 0.037).
CONCLUSION: Pre-sarcopenia and sarcopenia were associated with aging. Despite having higher lean mass, women with HFrEF were weaker. Low gait speed was associated with biventricular systolic dysfunction. AJCD
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Keywords:  Frailty; heart failure; muscle wasting; sarcopenia; skeletal myopathy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31970027      PMCID: PMC6971421     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiovasc Dis        ISSN: 2160-200X


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