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ABSTRACT: Background
The obesity occurrence has achieved epidemic levels worldwide and several studies indicate a paradoxical similarity among obesity and the prognosis in heart failure (HF). The primary objective was to understand the association between body mass index (BMI) and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFREF) of ischemic etiology in outpatients, using mortality as a parameter. The secondary objectives were to determine the differences in HF functional class, pharmacological therapy and evaluate the prognostic value of MAGGIC Score in this population.Methods
We analyzed 1,556 medical records from the HF outpatient clinic of a quaternary hospital and 242 were selected according to the criteria. Most were male, average age 62.6 (56-70), BMI 18.5-24.9 = 35.1%, 25-29.9 = 37.2%, 30-34.9 = 17.8%, 35-39.9 = 7%; BMI <18.5 and >40 groups were eliminated from the central analyzes because of scarce testing.Results
BMI 30-34.9 and BMI 18.5-24.9 had the best prognosis, BMI 25-29.9 had an average performance, and BMI -39.9 group provided the worst outcome (p = 0.123). In the subcategory analysis, BMI 30-34.9 group had a better prognosis compared to the BMI 35-39.9 group (p = 0.033). In the multivariate analysis The MAGGIC score was not able to foretell mortality in this population according to BMI.Conclusion
In not hospitalized patients with HFREF of ischemic etiology, obesity was not a protective factor.
SUBMITTER: Salvino NFA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10750383 | biostudies-literature | 2023
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Salvino Nathália Felix Araujo NFA de Sousa Lyz Tavares LT Abrahao Fabio Maia FM Spineti Pedro Pimenta de Mello PPM Sales Ana Luiza Ferreira ALF Neves de Albuquerque Felipe F Bittencourt Marcelo Imbroinise MI de Moraes Pedro Castello Branco PCB Esporcatte Roberto R Mourilhe-Rocha Ricardo R
Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine 20231211
<h4>Background</h4>The obesity occurrence has achieved epidemic levels worldwide and several studies indicate a paradoxical similarity among obesity and the prognosis in heart failure (HF). The primary objective was to understand the association between body mass index (BMI) and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFREF) of ischemic etiology in outpatients, using mortality as a parameter. The secondary objectives were to determine the differences in HF functional class, pharmacological ...[more]