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Am J Cardiol ; 162: 6-12, 2022 01 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34711393

ABSTRACT

Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) largely affects postmenopausal women but has been shown to carry increased mortality risk in men. We sought to evaluate nationwide in-hospital outcomes between men and women admitted with TTS to better characterize these disparities. Using the National Inpatient Sample database from 2011 to 2018, we identified a total of 48,300 hospitalizations with the primary diagnosis of TTS. The primary end point was in-hospital all-cause mortality. Secondary end points included in-hospital complications, length of stay, and discharge disposition. Men with TTS accounted for 8.9% of hospitalizations, were younger in age (62.0 ± 15.1 vs 66.8 ± 12.1 years, p <0.001), and were more frequently Black (9.7% vs 5.8%, p <0.001). Nationwide TTS mortality rates were 1.1% overall and may be improving, but remained higher in men than in women (2.2% vs 1.0%, p <0.001). Male gender was associated with increased all-cause mortality (adjusted odds ratios 2.41, 95% confidence interval 1.88 to 3.10, p <0.001), greater length of stay, and discharge complexity. Men carried increased co-morbidity burden associated with increased cardiogenic shock or mortality, including atrial fibrillation, thrombocytopenia, chronic kidney disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Men more frequently developed acute kidney injury, ventricular arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, and respiratory failure. Male gender remains associated with nearly 2.5-fold increase in in-hospital mortality risk. In conclusion, early identification of patients with high-risk co-morbidities and close monitoring for arrhythmias, renal injury, or cardiogenic shock may reduce morbidity and mortality.


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Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy/complications , Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy/mortality , Age Factors , Aged , Databases, Factual , Female , Hospital Mortality , Hospitalization , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Sex Factors , Survival Rate , Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy/diagnosis , United States
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Thromb Res ; 202: 184-190, 2021 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33892219

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Chronic liver disease (CLD) and advanced heart failure (HF) often co-exist with coagulopathy and hematologic abnormalities being major concerns in this cohort. Perioperative outcomes of patients undergoing LVAD implantation can be affected by coagulopathy, associated with a higher International Normalized Ratio (INR) and cytopenias, as well as pre-operative use of antiplatelet therapy and systemic anticoagulation. Our study is aimed at evaluating the in-hospital mortality and clinical outcomes of patients with CLD who underwent LVAD implantation compared to patients who underwent LVAD implantation without CLD. METHODS: The National Inpatient Sample Database was queried from 2012 to 2017 for relevant International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-9 and ICD-10 procedural and diagnostic codes. Baseline characteristics and in-hospital outcomes were compared in patients with chronic liver disease and those without, who underwent LVAD implantation. RESULTS: A total of 22,955 patients underwent LVAD implantation, 2200 of which had CLD. There was no difference in mean age between those with and without CLD (52.8 ± 14.2 vs. 55.7 ± 15.4 years old, p < 0.001), and 23.7% of patients were female. The proportion of patients with CLD undergoing LVAD implantation trended downward between 2012 and 2017 (average annual growth rate: "-14.8%"). In-hospital post-LVAD outcomes revealed: all-cause inpatient mortality (14.8% vs. 11.1%), major bleeding (34.3% vs. 30.2%), transfusion of platelets (18.0% vs. 14.0%), subarachnoid hemorrhage (1.6% vs. 0.7%) and hospital length of stay were greater in patients with CLD (p < 0.001 for all values). LVAD thrombosis (6.6% vs. 9.4%) and postoperative ischemic stroke (3.4% vs. 6.1%) occurred less in patients with CLD (p < 0.001 for both). There were no statistically significant differences in occurrence of post-LVAD gastrointestinal bleeding and transfusion of fresh frozen plasma or packed red blood cells (p > 0.05 for all). Using a multivariate logistic regression model to adjust for confounding factors, CLD was predictive of increased in-hospital all-cause mortality in patients undergoing LVAD implantation (adjusted odds ratio: 1.29, 95% confidence interval [CI]; 1.06 to 1.56, p = 0.010). CONCLUSION: LVAD implantation in patients with chronic liver disease was associated with increased mortality and post-LVAD major bleeding with increased utilization of platelet products yet comparable thrombotic complications. Further studies are needed to evaluate the balance and pathophysiology of bleeding risks when compared to thrombosis, as well as predictors in patients with chronic liver disease.


Subject(s)
Heart-Assist Devices , Liver Diseases , Thrombosis , Adult , Aged , Female , Hospitals , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies
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Am J Cardiol ; 148: 94-101, 2021 06 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33684373

ABSTRACT

Prior studies have shown that the early inclusion of palliative care (PC) specialist is associated with better end-of-life experiences. The National Inpatient Sample Database was queried from 2012 to 2017 for relevant of ICD)-9 and -10 procedural and diagnostic codes to identify patients above 18 years with advanced heart failure (HF) admitted with cardiogenic shock (CS) requiring mechanical circulatory support (MCS). Baseline characteristics, utilization trends and invasive procedures and complications were compared among patients evaluated by PC and those who were not. There were 65,230 patients hospitalized for advanced HF complicated by CS requiring MCS, of these a PC consult was placed in in 9,200 patients (14.1%) and trended upward from 9.4 to 16.8%, between 2012 to 2017. The majority of patients, (37.3%) from the total population died in hospital. In reference to patients who were discharged alive, PC consultation was associated with a lower incidence of invasive procedures such as mechanical ventilation, pacemaker implantation, defibrillator implantation, insertion of percutaneous feeding tubes and tracheostomies performed (p <0.05 for all) whereas complications such as major bleeding, septic shock, transfusion of any blood product were comparable between both cohorts (nonsignificant p value for all). On the other hand, in those patients who died in hospital PC was associated with a lower incidence of pacemaker implantation, defibrillator implantation and insertion of percutaneous feeding tubes (p <0.05 for all). Despite the high morbidity and mortality associated with advanced HF patients with CS requiring MCS, the overall prevalence of PC consultation is exceedingly low. When utilized, the incidence of invasive procedures was lower. This study highlights the underutilization of PC services in this patient population, precluding any perceived benefit in end-of-life experiences.


Subject(s)
Assisted Circulation , Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation , Heart Failure/therapy , Palliative Medicine , Referral and Consultation/statistics & numerical data , Shock, Cardiogenic/therapy , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Coronary Artery Disease/epidemiology , Defibrillators, Implantable , Enteral Nutrition , Female , Gastrostomy , Heart Failure/epidemiology , Heart-Assist Devices , Hospital Mortality , Humans , Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumping , Logistic Models , Male , Middle Aged , Pacemaker, Artificial , Prosthesis Implantation , Sex Factors , Shock, Cardiogenic/epidemiology
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Am J Cardiol ; 142: 109-115, 2021 03 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33285093

ABSTRACT

A history of malignancy is incorporated in the Society of Thoracic Surgeons score to assess presurgical risk in patients undergoing surgical aortic valve replacement, however data on the prognostic importance in those undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) remains limited. We sought to investigate the utilization and in-hospital outcomes of TAVI in patients with a history of malignancy. The National Inpatient Sample Database was queried from 2012 to 2017 to identify patients who underwent TAVI using International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 9 and ICD-10 procedure codes. Between 2012 and 2017, there were 123,070 patients who underwent TAVI, of these 23,670 patients (19.2%) had a previous history of malignancy. The proportion of patients undergoing TAVI with a history of malignancy trended upward between 2012 and 2017. Patients with a history of malignancy were similar in age to those without (81.1 ± 7.9 vs 80.1 ± 6.7 years old, p <0.001), with a higher prevalence of tobacco use and major depressive disorder (p <0.001 for both). Patients with a history of malignancy had higher rates of post-TAVI pacemaker implantation (p <0.001), otherwise periprocedural complication rates were similar to those without. Using a multivariate logistic regression model to adjust for confounding factors, a history of malignancy was predictive of decreased odds of death in patients underwent TAVI (OR: 0.67, 95% CI, 0.60 to 0.76, p <0.001) and higher odds of pacemaker implantation (OR: 1.14, 95% CI, 1.09 to 1.19, p <0.001). In conclusion, with time the proportion of TAVI patients with a history of malignancy trended upward. Despite a greater prevalence of previous tobacco use and major depressive disorder, patients with a history of malignancy had TAVI safely with a low in-hospital all-cause mortality, yet greater cost of hospitalization and more frequent implantation of pacemaker devices.


Subject(s)
Aortic Valve Stenosis/surgery , Cardiac Conduction System Disease/epidemiology , Hospital Mortality , Neoplasms/epidemiology , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aortic Valve Stenosis/epidemiology , Cardiac Conduction System Disease/therapy , Cardiac Pacing, Artificial/statistics & numerical data , Case-Control Studies , Depressive Disorder, Major/epidemiology , Female , Health Care Costs , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Multivariate Analysis , Pacemaker, Artificial , Postoperative Complications/therapy , Prevalence , Smoking/epidemiology , United States/epidemiology
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