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Prognostic value of nutrition status in the response of cardiac resynchronization therapy
Authors:Belén Alvarez-Alvarez  Javier García- Seara  Moisés Rodríguez-Mañero  Diego Iglesias-Alvarez  Jose L. Martínez-Sande  Rosa M. Agra-Bermejo  Xesús A. Fernández López  Laila González-Melchor  Francisco Gude Sampedro  Carla Díaz-Louzao  José R. González-Juanatey
Affiliation:1. Cardiology Department, Clinical University Hospital of Santiago de Compostela, CIBERCV, Spain;2. Arrhythmia Unit, Clinical University Hospital of Santiago de Compostela, CIBERCV, Spain;3. Epidemiology Department, Clinical University Hospital of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Abstract:

Background

Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is indicated in symptomatic heart failure (HF) patients after achieving optimal medical therapy. However, there are still a large percentage of patients who do not respond to CRT. Malnutrition is a frequent comorbidity in patients with HF, and it is associated with a poorer prognosis. Here, we evaluate the nutritional status of patients assessed by Controlling Nutritional Status (CONUT) score and its association with structural remodeling and cardiovascular events.

Methods

We investigated the effect of CONUT on HF/death in 302 consecutive patients with a CRT device implanted between 2005 and 2015 in a single tertiary center. We categorized the patients into three groups: normal nutritional status (CONUT 0–1), mild malnutrition (CONUT 2–4) and moderate-severe malnutrition (CONUT?≥?5). Changes in nutritional status were assessed in patients with mild-to-severe malnutrition prior to CRT.

Results

One hundred and forty-eight patients exhibited normal nutritional status (49.0%), 99 patients exhibited mild malnutrition (32.8%) and 55 patients exhibited moderate-severe malnutrition (18.2%). CONUT scores of at least 2 were associated with higher risk of HF/death compared with CONUT 0–1. Significant left ventricular (LV) reverse remodeling was noted in patients with better nutritional status. In addition, those malnutrition patients at baseline that improved nutritional state exhibited fewer HF/death events at follow-up.

Conclusion

CONUT score prior to CRT was an independent risk factor of death/HF and was correlated with LV reverse remodeling. Improvements in CONUT score during long-term follow-up were associated with a reduction in the rate of HF/death.
Keywords:Cardiac resynchronization therapy  Heart failure  Malnutrition  CONUT score  ACEIs  Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors  ARBs  Angiotensin II receptor blockers  BB  Beta-blockers  CRT  Cardiac resynchronization therapy  CRT-D  Cardiac resynchronization therapy - defibrillator  CRT-P  Cardiac resynchronization therapy - pacemaker  HF  Heart Failure  MRAs  Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist  NYHA  New York Heart Association
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