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Cognitive1 impairment predicts worse outcome in elderly heart failure patients, reveals research presented today at Heart Failure 2015 by Hiroshi Saito, a physiotherapist at Kameda Medical Centre in Kamogawa, Japan. Patients with cognitive impairment had a 7.5 times greater risk of call cause death and heart failure readmission. Heart failure patients with cognitive impairment may get progressively worse at adhering to medications, leading to poorer prognosis.
Heart Failure 2015 is the main annual meeting of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and takes place 23 to 26 May in Seville, Spain. The scientific programme is available here.
Mr Saito said: "Systematic2 reviews have shown that cognitive impairment is common in patients with chronic3 heart failure. However, the impact of cognitive impairment on the prognosis of heart failure patients is not known. Our study investigated whether cognitive impairment independently predicted the outcome of elderly patients with heart failure."
The study retrospectively included 136 patients aged4 65 years or over with heart failure who were admitted to Kameda Medical Centre. The Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) was conducted to evaluate the presence of cognitive disorder5 in all patients before discharge. Patients were divided into two groups: those with cognitive disorder (score below 27 on the MMSE) and those without (score 27 or above).
Patients were 82 years old on average and 47% were men. According to the MMSE, 101 patients (74%) had cognitive disorder. After a follow up of 161 days, 33 patients (24%) were readmitted due to heart failure or died.
The researchers found that the prognosis of patients in the cognitive impairment group was significantly worse than the non-cognitive impairment group. They also showed that cognitive impairment predicted a 7.5 times greater risk of worse prognosis in elderly patients with heart failure. The risk remained even after adjusting for other prognostic factors including age, gender6, body mass index, albumin, haemoglobin, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), C-reactive protein (CRP), ejection fraction, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN).
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