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Eur. J. Intern. Med. · Oct 2024
Association of non-cardiac comorbidities and sex with long-term Re-hospitalization for heart failure.
- Antonio E Pontiroli, Elena Tagliabue, Fabiana Madotto, Olivia Leoni, Barbara Antonelli, Erberto Carluccio, Francesco Bandera, Giuseppe Galati, Pierpaolo Pellicori, Lars H Lund, and Giuseppe Ambrosio.
- Dipartimento di Scienze della Salute, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, c/o Ospedale San Paolo, via Antonio di Rudinì 8, Milan 20142, Italy. Electronic address: antonio.pontiroli@unimi.it.
- Eur. J. Intern. Med. 2024 Oct 31.
AbstractHeart failure (HF) often coexists with non-cardiac comorbidities (NCC), but their association with long-term HF re-hospitalizations is not defined. Using the Lombardy Regional Health Database, that includes >10 million residents, we assessed the risk of re-hospitalization for HF after first HF discharge as a function of NCC, employing age- and sex-adjusted Cox proportional-hazard models. Kaplan Meier curves for HF re-hospitalizations were stratified for number of NCC. End of follow-up was June 30th 2021. Between January 1st 2015 to December 31st 2019, 88,528 consecutive patients were discharged from hospital with a primary diagnosis of HF; over 42.8 ± 18.3 months follow-up, 79,533 HF re-hospitalizations occurred (32.94/100 patient/year). Number of NCC, age, and male sex were significantly associated with re-hospitalization risk. Compared to those without NCC, females and males with >4 NCC had a 3.08 (CI 2.73-3.47) and a 2.62 (CI 2.39-2.87) fold higher risk, respectively. Risk of all-cause death increased with number of NCC (hazard ratio (HR): 1.42 (1.38-1.46) for HF patients with 1-2 NCC, HR: 1.90 (1.82-1.98) for patients with 3-4 NCC, HR: 2.20 (2.01-2.40) for those with HF and >4 NCC), as it did the number of days spent in hospital because of HF (from 19.91±19.25 for patients without NCC to 45.35±33.00 days for those with >4 NCC, p < 0.0001). In conclusion, this study shows that in patients hospitalized with HF, HF re-hospitalizations, all-cause mortality, and time spent in hospital increased with number of NCC. NCC associates with a worse clinical trajectory in patients with HF.Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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