Background: Hyperuricemia prognostic impact on clinical outcomes in chronic heart failure (HF) patients has been investigated with inconclusive results. Objectives: Aim of the study was to evaluate the prognostic impact of serum uric acid (SUA) on long-term clinical outcomes in HF. Methods: An analysis of MECKI (Metabolic Exercise Cardiac Kidney Index) database, with median follow-up of 3.4 years. Results: Relation between SUA and all-cause/ cardiovascular (CV) deaths have been analysed in 4,577 patients (3,688 males, age 62.7 ± 12.9 years), with reduced ejection fraction HF (35 ± 11%), peakVO2 1151 ± 440 ml/min; NYHA class I-II (72.6%), III-IV (27.4%). SUA was associated with increased total and CV mortality (HR 1.120 and HR 1.128, respectively p < 0.0001), also after adjustment for peakVO2, VE/VCO2 slope, diuretic use and MECKI score. SUA was significantly associated with CV mortality only in NYHA class I-II (HR 1.17, p < 0.0001) while there was no association in class III-IV (HR 1.03, p = NS). No prognostic added values of SUA with respect to the MECKI score was observed at the ROC analysis. Conclusions: SUA is confirmed to be associated with increased mortality, but in less severe HF only. However SUA did not show additional prognostic power to the MECKI score

Increased serum uric acid level predicts poor prognosis in mildly severe chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. an analysis from the MECKI score research group / Piepoli, M. F.; Salvioni, E.; Corra, U.; Doni, F.; Bonomi, A.; La Gioia, R.; Limongelli, G.; Paolillo, S.; Sinagra, G.; Scardovi, A. B.; Raimondo, R.; Emdin, M.; Re, F.; Cicoira, M.; Correale, M.; Badagliacca, R.; Clemenza, F.; Lombardi, C.; Agostoni, P.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0953-6205. - 72:(2020), pp. 47-52. [10.1016/j.ejim.2019.11.003]

Increased serum uric acid level predicts poor prognosis in mildly severe chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. an analysis from the MECKI score research group

Bonomi A.;Limongelli G.;Badagliacca R.;
2020

Abstract

Background: Hyperuricemia prognostic impact on clinical outcomes in chronic heart failure (HF) patients has been investigated with inconclusive results. Objectives: Aim of the study was to evaluate the prognostic impact of serum uric acid (SUA) on long-term clinical outcomes in HF. Methods: An analysis of MECKI (Metabolic Exercise Cardiac Kidney Index) database, with median follow-up of 3.4 years. Results: Relation between SUA and all-cause/ cardiovascular (CV) deaths have been analysed in 4,577 patients (3,688 males, age 62.7 ± 12.9 years), with reduced ejection fraction HF (35 ± 11%), peakVO2 1151 ± 440 ml/min; NYHA class I-II (72.6%), III-IV (27.4%). SUA was associated with increased total and CV mortality (HR 1.120 and HR 1.128, respectively p < 0.0001), also after adjustment for peakVO2, VE/VCO2 slope, diuretic use and MECKI score. SUA was significantly associated with CV mortality only in NYHA class I-II (HR 1.17, p < 0.0001) while there was no association in class III-IV (HR 1.03, p = NS). No prognostic added values of SUA with respect to the MECKI score was observed at the ROC analysis. Conclusions: SUA is confirmed to be associated with increased mortality, but in less severe HF only. However SUA did not show additional prognostic power to the MECKI score
2020
cardiopulmonary exercise test; heart failure; hemoglobin; kidney function; uric acid, prognosis; aged; humans; male; middle aged; prognosis; stroke volume; uric acid; heart failure; ventricular dysfunction, left
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Increased serum uric acid level predicts poor prognosis in mildly severe chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. an analysis from the MECKI score research group / Piepoli, M. F.; Salvioni, E.; Corra, U.; Doni, F.; Bonomi, A.; La Gioia, R.; Limongelli, G.; Paolillo, S.; Sinagra, G.; Scardovi, A. B.; Raimondo, R.; Emdin, M.; Re, F.; Cicoira, M.; Correale, M.; Badagliacca, R.; Clemenza, F.; Lombardi, C.; Agostoni, P.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0953-6205. - 72:(2020), pp. 47-52. [10.1016/j.ejim.2019.11.003]
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