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FRI113 Increased Body Fat Is Associated With Heart Failure Of Ischemic Cause
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Abstract
Disclosure: F. Bandeira: None. L.B. Oliveira: None. M.A. Siqueira: None. R.B. Gadelha: None. A.R. Correia: None. J.M. Garcia: None. F.V. Bandeira: None. M.P. Bandeira: None.
Introduction: Adiposopathy is a relevant cardiovascular risk factor, being related to the onset of endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerotic disease, and has also been identified as a factor that may contribute to the onset or progression of heart failure (HF). Objective: To evaluate percent body fat (%BF) in patients hospitalized for HF and its relationship with cardiometabolic parameters and with HF etiology. Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted in a Cardiology center, with patients aged 40 to 64 years hospitalized with HF. %BF was assessed by whole-body dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA), using the cutpoint of 25% for men or 35% for women. Coronary ischemia was confirmed by imaging tests or coronary angiograms. Results: A total of 109 patients were evaluated, of which 50.5% were female. The medians of age, length of hospital stay and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) were 58 years (interquartile range [IQR] 53-61), 20 days (11-32) and 48% (34-60), respectively. 48.6% had preserved LVEF (≥50%), 11.0% mildly reduced LVEF (41-49%), and 40.4% reduced LVEF (≤40%). According to the New York Heart Association Functional Classification (NYHA-FC), 33% had NYHA-FC I-II and 67% NYHA-FC III-IV. Most patients had dysglycemia (32.1% prediabetes and 57.7% diabetes; hemoglobin A1c [HbA1c] median: 6.4% [5.8-8.4]). HF of ischemic cause was present in 57.8% of the patients. High %BF was present in 67.9%, while body mass index (BMI) in the obesity range was observed in 41.3%. High %BF was associated with ischemic HF (77.8% high %BF in ischemic HF vs. 54.3% in non-ischemic HF, p=0.010). Ischemic etiology was also associated with higher BMI (29.4 ± 5.0 vs. 26.8 ± 5.6 kg/m², p=0.012). %BF was not associated with gender (67.3% of women vs. 68.5% of men, p=0.889) or NYHA-FC (75.0% of those with NYHA-FC I-II vs. 64.4% of those with NYHA-FC III-IV, p=0.264). It was associated with higher LVEF (50.5% [36.8-62.0] vs. 37.0% [27.0-59.0], p=0.023), shorter hospital stays (18.0 [9.3-28.0] vs. 24.0 days [13.0-35.0], p=0.028), and higher serum triglycerides (139.0 [98.8-199.3] vs. 91.0 mg/dL [70.0-140.0], p=0.001). There were no associations between high %BF and HDL-cholesterol (35.0 [26.8-45.3] vs. 37.0 mg/dL [29.3-47.9], p=0.601), total cholesterol (166.0 [139.0-189.3] vs. 164.0 mg/dL [129.0-193.5], p=0.594) or HbA1c levels (6.25% [5.8-8.4] vs. 6.5% [5.6-8.7], p=0.990). Conclusion: Our data demonstrated larger increases in body fat from patients admitted with HF of ischemic cause, which was associated with shorter hospital stay and higher serum triglycerides concentrations.
Presentation: Friday, June 16, 2023
Title: FRI113 Increased Body Fat Is Associated With Heart Failure Of Ischemic Cause
Description:
Abstract
Disclosure: F.
Bandeira: None.
L.
B.
Oliveira: None.
M.
A.
Siqueira: None.
R.
B.
Gadelha: None.
A.
R.
Correia: None.
J.
M.
Garcia: None.
F.
V.
Bandeira: None.
M.
P.
Bandeira: None.
Introduction: Adiposopathy is a relevant cardiovascular risk factor, being related to the onset of endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerotic disease, and has also been identified as a factor that may contribute to the onset or progression of heart failure (HF).
Objective: To evaluate percent body fat (%BF) in patients hospitalized for HF and its relationship with cardiometabolic parameters and with HF etiology.
Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted in a Cardiology center, with patients aged 40 to 64 years hospitalized with HF.
%BF was assessed by whole-body dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA), using the cutpoint of 25% for men or 35% for women.
Coronary ischemia was confirmed by imaging tests or coronary angiograms.
Results: A total of 109 patients were evaluated, of which 50.
5% were female.
The medians of age, length of hospital stay and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) were 58 years (interquartile range [IQR] 53-61), 20 days (11-32) and 48% (34-60), respectively.
48.
6% had preserved LVEF (≥50%), 11.
0% mildly reduced LVEF (41-49%), and 40.
4% reduced LVEF (≤40%).
According to the New York Heart Association Functional Classification (NYHA-FC), 33% had NYHA-FC I-II and 67% NYHA-FC III-IV.
Most patients had dysglycemia (32.
1% prediabetes and 57.
7% diabetes; hemoglobin A1c [HbA1c] median: 6.
4% [5.
8-8.
4]).
HF of ischemic cause was present in 57.
8% of the patients.
High %BF was present in 67.
9%, while body mass index (BMI) in the obesity range was observed in 41.
3%.
High %BF was associated with ischemic HF (77.
8% high %BF in ischemic HF vs.
54.
3% in non-ischemic HF, p=0.
010).
Ischemic etiology was also associated with higher BMI (29.
4 ± 5.
0 vs.
26.
8 ± 5.
6 kg/m², p=0.
012).
%BF was not associated with gender (67.
3% of women vs.
68.
5% of men, p=0.
889) or NYHA-FC (75.
0% of those with NYHA-FC I-II vs.
64.
4% of those with NYHA-FC III-IV, p=0.
264).
It was associated with higher LVEF (50.
5% [36.
8-62.
0] vs.
37.
0% [27.
0-59.
0], p=0.
023), shorter hospital stays (18.
0 [9.
3-28.
0] vs.
24.
0 days [13.
0-35.
0], p=0.
028), and higher serum triglycerides (139.
0 [98.
8-199.
3] vs.
91.
0 mg/dL [70.
0-140.
0], p=0.
001).
There were no associations between high %BF and HDL-cholesterol (35.
0 [26.
8-45.
3] vs.
37.
0 mg/dL [29.
3-47.
9], p=0.
601), total cholesterol (166.
0 [139.
0-189.
3] vs.
164.
0 mg/dL [129.
0-193.
5], p=0.
594) or HbA1c levels (6.
25% [5.
8-8.
4] vs.
6.
5% [5.
6-8.
7], p=0.
990).
Conclusion: Our data demonstrated larger increases in body fat from patients admitted with HF of ischemic cause, which was associated with shorter hospital stay and higher serum triglycerides concentrations.
Presentation: Friday, June 16, 2023.
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