New-onset heart failure due to heart muscle disease in childhood: a prospective study in the United kingdom and Ireland
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New-onset heart failure due to heart muscle disease in childhood: a prospective study in the United kingdom and Ireland
Abstract
Background: We undertook the first prospective, national, multicenter study to describe the incidence and outcome of heart muscle disease-induced heart failure in children.
Methods and results: Data were collected on patients admitted to a hospital through 2003 with a first episode of heart failure in the absence of congenital heart disease. All 17 pediatric cardiac centers in the United Kingdom and Ireland participated. Follow-up data were obtained to a minimum of 1 year. The incidence was 0.87/100,000 population <16 years (n=104; 53 girls; 95% confidence interval 0.71 to 1.05 per 100,000). Median age at presentation was 1 year, with 82% in New York Heart Association class III to IV. Causes of heart failure included dilated cardiomyopathy (50 idiopathic, 8 familial), probable myocarditis (23), occult arrhythmia (7), anthracycline toxicity (5), metabolic disease (4), left ventricular noncompaction (3), and other (4). Overall 1-year survival was 82%, and event (death or transplantation)-free survival was 66%. Regression analysis showed older age and reduced systolic function on admission echocardiogram increased the event risk. Only 8% of event-free survivors (n=69) remained in New York Heart Association class III to IV, but 35 required readmission during the study period, and all but 8 remained on medication.
Conclusions: This first national prospective study of new-onset heart failure in children has shown an incidence of 0.87/100,000. Multivariable analysis of survival data indicates a better outcome for younger children and for those with better systolic function at presentation, but overall, one third of children die or require transplantation within 1 year of presentation.
Comment in
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New-onset heart failure in children in the absence of structural congenital heart disease.Circulation. 2008 Jan 1;117(1):11-2. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.747469. Circulation. 2008. PMID: 18172048 Review. No abstract available.
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Letter by Sane regarding article, "New-onset heart failure due to heart muscle disease in childhood: a prospective study in the United kingdom and Ireland".Circulation. 2008 Jun 10;117(23):e481; author reply e482. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.764795. Circulation. 2008. PMID: 18541747 No abstract available.