作者: Takao Kato , Hidenori Yaku , Takeshi Morimoto , Yasutaka Inuzuka , Yodo Tamaki
DOI: 10.1038/S41598-020-60404-9
关键词: Body mass index 、 In hospital mortality 、 Acute decompensated heart failure 、 Absolute risk reduction 、 Nutritional status 、 Internal medicine 、 Medicine 、 Heart failure 、 Confounding 、 Index hospitalization
摘要: The high controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score that represents poor has been acknowledged to have prognostic implications in chronic heart failure. We aimed investigate its role acute decompensated failure (ADHF). Using the data from an multicenter registry enrolled 4056 consecutive patients hospitalized for ADHF Japan between 2014 and 2016, we analyzed 2466 whom on components of CONUT at hospital presentation were available. decrease lymphocyte count total cholesterol was assigned with 0, 1, 2, 3 points albumin 4, 6 according severity. defined low as 0–4 (N = 1568) 5–9 (N = 898). group older more likely a smaller body mass index than those group. associated higher rate death infection during hospitalization compared (9.0% versus 4.4%, 21.9% 12.7%, respectively). After adjusting confounders, excess risk relative mortality significant (OR: 1.61, 95%CI: 1.05–2.44, OR: 1.66, 1.30–2.12, effect incremental score. High in-hospital manner ADHF.