Lai ZY, Shih CM, Chang NC and Wang TC |
------>authors3_c=None ------>paper_class1=1 ------>Impact_Factor=0.514 ------>paper_class3=2 ------>paper_class2=1 ------>vol= ------>confirm_bywho=ncchang ------>insert_bywho=??? ------>Jurnal_Rank=93.0 ------>authors4_c=None ------>comm_author=1 ------>patent_EDate=None ------>authors5_c=None ------>publish_day=None ------>paper_class2Letter=None ------>page2= ------>medlineContent= ------>unit=E0109 ------>insert_date=19991209 ------>iam=3 ------>update_date= ------>author=??? ------>change_event=4 ------>ISSN=None ------>authors_c=None ------>score=-81 ------>journal_name=Jpn. Heart J. 1999 Mar; 40(2): 155-64. ------>paper_name=Clinical and morphologic features of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in elderly patients 85 years or older. ------>confirm_date=20051202 ------>tch_id=075008 ------>pmid=19921298 ------>page1= ------>fullAbstract=BACKGROUND: Acute heart failure is associated with a poor prognosis. It is important to identify patients at increased risk of adverse events. The presence of anaemia could help in this regard. METHODS AND RESULTS: Admission charts of 627 patients (325 female) with acute heart failure were analysed; 182 patients (29%) fulfilled the World Health Organization criteria of anaemia [haemoglobin (Hb) < 13.0 in men, <12.0 g/dl in women], 87 (48%) of them were female. Anaemic patients were older than non-anaemics (p = 0.04), had lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure (both p < 0.05), had higher creatinine (p < 0.01), and stayed longer in hospital (p = 0.0005). Patients were followed-up for a mean of 61 months or until death. A total of 387 patients (61.7%) died during follow-up. Anaemia was an independent predictor of death in this cohort. Patients with moderate or severe anaemia (Hb < 12 in men or <11 g/dl in women) had a significantly increased 12-month mortality after adjusting for age, New York Heart Association class, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and creatinine (hazard ratio 1.5, 95% confidence interval 1.1-2.0, p = 0.01). CONCLUSION: Anaemia is a frequent co-morbidity in patients with acute heart failure. Moderate to severe anaemia is an independent predictor of death in these patients. ------>tmu_sno=None ------>sno=305 ------>authors2= ------>authors3= ------>authors4= ------>authors5= ------>authors6= ------>authors6_c=None ------>authors=Lai ZY, Shih CM, Chang NC and Wang TC ------>delete_flag=0 ------>SCI_JNo=None ------>authors2_c=None ------>publish_area=None ------>updateTitle=Anaemia is an independent predictor of death in patients hospitalized for acute heart failure. ------>language=2 ------>check_flag=0 ------>submit_date= ------>country=None ------>no= ------>patent_SDate=None ------>update_bywho= ------>publish_year=1999 ------>submit_flag= ------>publish_month=None |