Long-term functional and clinical follow-up of patients with heart failure with recovered left ventricular ejection fraction after β-blocker therapy
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Long-term functional and clinical follow-up of patients with heart failure with recovered left ventricular ejection fraction after β-blocker therapy
Abstract
Background: Some patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) have a dramatic improvement in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) after β-blockade. No study has analyzed the long-term echocardiographic and clinical follow-up of this subgroup of patients.
Methods and results: We included in this analysis 174 consecutive patients with LVSD who had an LVEF≥45% after β-blockade. We performed a long-term echocardiographic follow-up (median 7.7 [4-9.9] years) and clinical follow-up (median 9.2 [7.2-10.8] years). LVEF improved from 33±8% to 54±6% after β-blockade (P<0.0001). At the last echocardiographic evaluation, 26% of the patients had an LVEF<45% (mean±SD: 34±6%), whereas 74% still had an LVEF≥45% (mean±SD: 54±6%). Independent predictors of LVEF deterioration were a low LVEF, a high left ventricular end-diastolic diameter and a low heart rate after β-blockade, and the presence of a complete left bundle-branch block. In the overall study population, survival rates were 90% at 5 years and 75% at 10 years. Cardiovascular death rate was 9%, noncardiovascular death rate was 11%, and unknown death rate was 3%. Patients with subsequent LVEF deterioration had a higher cardiovascular mortality compared with patients with sustained recovered LVEF (22% versus 4%).
Conclusions: The long-term survival of patients with LVSD and with near-normal LVEF after β-blockade is good. However, a quarter of these patients may experience a subsequent degradation of LVEF. These patients are at higher risk of cardiovascular mortality.
Keywords: adrenergic beta-antagonists; heart failure, systolic; prognosis; ventricular dysfunction, left.
© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc.
Comment in
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Reversed reverse remodeling: can biomonitoring solve the clinical conundrum of the 3Rs?Circ Heart Fail. 2014 May;7(3):388-90. doi: 10.1161/CIRCHEARTFAILURE.114.001357. Circ Heart Fail. 2014. PMID: 24847126 No abstract available.
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