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Observational Study
. 2025 Feb;73(1):120-128.
doi: 10.23736/S2724-5683.24.06555-4. Epub 2024 Oct 8.

Frailty in chronic heart failure: a multidimensional assessment of older patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation

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Observational Study

Frailty in chronic heart failure: a multidimensional assessment of older patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation

Nicolò Granata et al. Minerva Cardiol Angiol. 2025 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) is often associated with cognitive, psychological, and functional disorders. In addition, since patients suffering from this condition are often older adults, the presence of frailty could worsen the clinical situation.

Methods: The present multicentric observational study aimed to investigate, through a multidimensional evaluation, the associations between clinical, functional, cognitive, psychological, and frailty variables of older (age ≥65) CHF inpatients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation and to identify the eventual independent predictors of the frailty status.

Results: The study included 85 patients (mean age 73.88±5.84). The disease severity of the sample was moderate (left ventricular ejection fraction = 41.79±15.40). Among the patients, 32.94% had cognitive impairment, 12.94% and 14.11% reported moderate to severe anxious or depressive symptoms, respectively, and 34.12% were classified as frail (Clinical Frailty Scale [CFS] score ≥5). The CFS score showed a negative correlation with cognitive status (Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III [ACE III] [r=-0.48, P≤0.0001] and Frontal Assessment Battery [FAB] [r=-0.33, P=0.0001]) and functional status (Short Physical Performance Battery [SPPB] [r=-0.55, P≤0.0001] and Barthel Index [r=-0.52, P≤0.0001]), while showing a positive correlation with comorbidities (Cumulative Illness Rating Scale [CIRS] [r=0.40, P≤0.0001]). The stepwise regression analysis revealed that ACE III, SPPB, and CIRS were independent predictors of frailty status (CFS).

Conclusions: Frailty is an important variable that should be considered since it is linked with most of the variables that play a role in the management and outcomes of older CHF patients and, thus, its evaluation should be integrated into the usual assessment in cardiac rehabilitation.

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