| Literature DB >> 35991117 |
Kanako Teramoto1, Tiew-Hwa Katherine Teng1,2,3, Chanchal Chandramouli1,3, Jasper Tromp1,3,4, Yasuhiko Sakata5, Carolyn Sp Lam1,3,6.
Abstract
Heart failure (HF) with preserved ejection (HFpEF) constitutes a large and growing proportion of patients with HF around the world, and is now responsible for more than half of all HF cases in ageing societies. While classically described as a condition of elderly, hypertensive women, recent studies suggest heterogeneity in clinical phenotypes involving differential characteristics and pathophysiological mechanisms. Despite a paucity of disease-modifying therapy for HFpEF, an understanding of phenotypic similarities and differences among patients with HFpEF around the world provides the foundation to recognise the clinical condition for early treatment, as well as to identify modifiable risk factors for preventive intervention. This review summarises the epidemiology of HFpEF, its common clinical features and risk factors, as well as differences by age, comorbidities, race/ethnicity and geography.Entities:
Keywords: Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction; cluster analysis; comorbidities; epidemiology; prognosis; risk factors; sex differences
Year: 2022 PMID: 35991117 PMCID: PMC9379774 DOI: 10.15420/cfr.2022.06
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Card Fail Rev ISSN: 2057-7540
Proportion of HFpEF (out of Total Heart Failure Cases) in Community-based Studies and Registries
| Study | Year Published | Years Conducted | Population Source | HFpEF Definition | Proportion of HFpEF (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Devereux et al.[ | 2000 | 1993–1995 | Participants of Strong Heart Study | LVEF ≥55% | 53 (50/95) |
| Philbin et al.[ | 2000 | 1995 and 1997 | Hospitalised patients for HF in 10 acute care community hospitals in New York, US | LVEF >50% | 24 (312/1,291) |
| Gottdiener et al.[ | 2002 | 1989–1993 | Participants of Cardiovascular Health Study | LVEF ≥55% | 22 (60/269) |
| MacCarthy et al.[ | 2003 | 1993–1995 | Participants of UK-HEART study | LVEF ≥50% | 31 (163/522) |
| Gustafsson et al.[ | 2003 | 1993–1996 | Participants of DIAMOND-CHF | WMI >1.6 | 40 (2,218/5,491) |
| Redfield et al.[ | 2003 | 1997–2000 | Randomly selected residents of Olmsted County, MN, US | LVEF ≥50% | 44 (20/45) |
| Lenzen et al.[ | 2004 | 2000–2001 | Participants of EuroHeart Failure Survey | LVEF ≥40% | 46 (3,148/6,806) |
| Owan et al.[ | 2005 | 1987–2001 | Hospitalised patients for decompensated HF at Mayo Clinic Hospitals in Olmsted County, Minnesota, US | LVEF ≥50% | 47 (2,167/4,596) |
| Bhatia et al.[ | 2006 | 1999–2001 | Patients with HF admitted to 103 hospitals in Ontario, Canada | LVEF >50% | 31 (880/2,802) |
| Yancy et al.[ | 2006 | 2001–2004 | Participants of ADHERE hospitalisation database | LVEF ≥40% | 50 (26,322/52,187) |
| Bursi et al.[ | 2006 | 2003–2005 | Residents of Olmsted County, MN, US with incident or prevalent HF | LVEF ≥50% | 55 (308/556) |
| Gheorghiade et al.[ | 2007 | 2003–2004 | Participants of OPTIMIZE-HF | LVEF ≥40% | 51 (21,149/41,276) |
| Lee et al.[ | 2009 | 1981–2004 | Participants of Framingham Heart Study | LVEF >45% | 41 (220/534) |
| Ho et al.[ | 2013 | 1981–2008 | Participants of Framingham Heart Study | LVEF >45% | 43* (196/457) |
| Gurwitz et al.[ | 2013 | 2005–2008 | Patients with newly diagnosed HF from four sites from Cardiovascular Research Network | LVEF ≥50% | 52* (6,210/11,994) |
| Brouwers et al.[ | 2013 | 1997–2010 | Participants of PREVEND study | LVEF ≥50% | 34* (125/374) |
| Cheng et al.[ | 2014 | 2005–2011 | Participants of GWTG-HF registry | LVEF ≥50% | 47 (18,897/40,239) |
| Gerber et al.[ | 2015 | 2000–2010 | Residents of Olmsted County, MN, US | LVEF ≥50% | 53* (1,089/2,074) |
| Alehagen et al.[ | 2015 | 2000–2012 | Participants of Swedish Heart Failure Registry | LVEF ≥50% | 19 (9,140/46,959) |
| Ho et al.[ | 2016 | 1979–2002 | Pooled data of four community-based cohorts (Framingham Heart Study, Cardiovascular Health Study, PREVEND, MESA) | LVEF >45% | 48* (909/1,891) |
*Based on incident rates. HF = heart failure; HFpEF = heart failure with preserved ejection fraction; LVEF = left ventricular ejection fraction; WMI = wall motion index. Adapted from Dunlay et al. 2017.[