作者: Jean-Michel Tartière , Lamia Kesri-Tartière , Dan Rusinaru , Franck Lévy , Christophe Tribouilloy
DOI: 10.1016/J.ACVD.2008.10.011
关键词: Epidemiology 、 Surgery 、 Stroke 、 Medicine 、 First episode 、 Heart disease 、 Internal medicine 、 Coronary artery disease 、 Heart failure 、 Hazard ratio 、 Vascular disease
摘要: Summary Background Comorbidities have an adverse influence on the outcome of patients with heart failure (HF). Aim We investigated impact peripheral vascular disease (PVD) long-term mortality in hospitalized HF. Methods included prospectively consecutive (N = 799) for a first episode HF all healthcare establishments within single French department during 2000. Patients arterial and/or history stroke were considered to PVD. Baseline characteristics and 5-year compared according PVD status. Results was diagnosed 172 patients (22%) clinical coronary artery 302 patients (38%). older, predominantly men, smokers, more often had diabetes disease. associated increased risk crude overall (hazard ratio [HR] 1.65, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.35–2.03; P Conclusion is potent predictor new-onset