Associations and prognostic significance of diffuse myocardial fibrosis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Abstract Background Increased myocardial fibrosis may play a key role in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) pathophysiology. The study aim was to evaluate the presence, associations, and prognostic significance of diffuse fibrosis in HFpEF patients compared to age- and sex-matche...

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Main Authors: Clotilde Roy, Alisson Slimani, Christophe de Meester, Mihaela Amzulescu, Agnes Pasquet, David Vancraeynest, Christophe Beauloye, Jean-Louis Vanoverschelde, Bernhard L. Gerber, Anne-Catherine Pouleur
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spelling doaj-143967eb1ae2429487bb8c03f89c127c2020-11-24T21:56:06ZengBMCJournal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance1532-429X2018-08-0120111210.1186/s12968-018-0477-4Associations and prognostic significance of diffuse myocardial fibrosis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance in heart failure with preserved ejection fractionClotilde Roy0Alisson Slimani1Christophe de Meester2Mihaela Amzulescu3Agnes Pasquet4David Vancraeynest5Christophe Beauloye6Jean-Louis Vanoverschelde7Bernhard L. Gerber8Anne-Catherine Pouleur9Division of Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc UCLDivision of Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc UCLDivision of Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc UCLDivision of Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc UCLDivision of Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc UCLDivision of Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc UCLDivision of Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc UCLDivision of Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc UCLDivision of Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc UCLDivision of Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc UCLAbstract Background Increased myocardial fibrosis may play a key role in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) pathophysiology. The study aim was to evaluate the presence, associations, and prognostic significance of diffuse fibrosis in HFpEF patients compared to age- and sex-matched controls. Methods We prospectively included 118 consecutive HFpEF patients. Diffuse myocardial fibrosis was estimated by extracellular volume (ECV) quantified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance with the modified Look-Locker inversion recovery sequence. We determined an ECV age- and sex-adjusted cutoff value (33%) in 26 controls. Results Mean ECV was significantly higher in HFpEF patients versus healthy controls (32.9 ± 4.8% vs 28.2 ± 2.4%, P <  0.001). Multivariate logistic regression showed that body mass index (BMI) (odds ratio (OR) =0.92 [0.86–0.98], P = 0.011), diabetes (OR = 2.62 [1.11–6.18], P = 0.028), and transmitral peak E wave velocity (OR = 1.02 [1.00–1.03], P = 0.022) were significantly associated with abnormal ECV value. During a median follow-up of 11 ± 6 months, the primary outcome (all-cause mortality or first heart failure hospitalization) occurred in 38 patients. In multivariate Cox regression analysis, diabetes (hazard ratio (HR) =1.98 [1.04; 3.76], P = 0.038) and hemoglobin level (HR = 0.81 [0.67; 0.98], P = 0.028) were significant predictors of composite outcome. The ECV ability to improve this model added significant prognostic information. We then developed a risk score including diabetes, hemoglobin and ECV > 33% demonstrating significant prediction of risk and validated this score in a validation cohort of 53 patients. Kaplan–Meier curves showed a significant difference according to tertiles of the probability score (P <  0.001). Conclusion Among HFpEF patients, high ECV, likely reflecting abnormal diffuse myocardial fibrosis, was associated with a higher rate of all-cause death and first HF hospitalization in short term follow up. Trial registration Characterization of Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction. Trial registration number: NCT03197350. Date of registration: 20/06/2017. This trial was retrospectively registered.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12968-018-0477-4Diffuse myocardial fibrosisCardiac magnetic resonancePrognosis
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author Clotilde Roy
Alisson Slimani
Christophe de Meester
Mihaela Amzulescu
Agnes Pasquet
David Vancraeynest
Christophe Beauloye
Jean-Louis Vanoverschelde
Bernhard L. Gerber
Anne-Catherine Pouleur
spellingShingle Clotilde Roy
Alisson Slimani
Christophe de Meester
Mihaela Amzulescu
Agnes Pasquet
David Vancraeynest
Christophe Beauloye
Jean-Louis Vanoverschelde
Bernhard L. Gerber
Anne-Catherine Pouleur
Associations and prognostic significance of diffuse myocardial fibrosis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Diffuse myocardial fibrosis
Cardiac magnetic resonance
Prognosis
author_facet Clotilde Roy
Alisson Slimani
Christophe de Meester
Mihaela Amzulescu
Agnes Pasquet
David Vancraeynest
Christophe Beauloye
Jean-Louis Vanoverschelde
Bernhard L. Gerber
Anne-Catherine Pouleur
author_sort Clotilde Roy
title Associations and prognostic significance of diffuse myocardial fibrosis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
title_short Associations and prognostic significance of diffuse myocardial fibrosis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
title_full Associations and prognostic significance of diffuse myocardial fibrosis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
title_fullStr Associations and prognostic significance of diffuse myocardial fibrosis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
title_full_unstemmed Associations and prognostic significance of diffuse myocardial fibrosis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
title_sort associations and prognostic significance of diffuse myocardial fibrosis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
publisher BMC
series Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
issn 1532-429X
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background Increased myocardial fibrosis may play a key role in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) pathophysiology. The study aim was to evaluate the presence, associations, and prognostic significance of diffuse fibrosis in HFpEF patients compared to age- and sex-matched controls. Methods We prospectively included 118 consecutive HFpEF patients. Diffuse myocardial fibrosis was estimated by extracellular volume (ECV) quantified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance with the modified Look-Locker inversion recovery sequence. We determined an ECV age- and sex-adjusted cutoff value (33%) in 26 controls. Results Mean ECV was significantly higher in HFpEF patients versus healthy controls (32.9 ± 4.8% vs 28.2 ± 2.4%, P <  0.001). Multivariate logistic regression showed that body mass index (BMI) (odds ratio (OR) =0.92 [0.86–0.98], P = 0.011), diabetes (OR = 2.62 [1.11–6.18], P = 0.028), and transmitral peak E wave velocity (OR = 1.02 [1.00–1.03], P = 0.022) were significantly associated with abnormal ECV value. During a median follow-up of 11 ± 6 months, the primary outcome (all-cause mortality or first heart failure hospitalization) occurred in 38 patients. In multivariate Cox regression analysis, diabetes (hazard ratio (HR) =1.98 [1.04; 3.76], P = 0.038) and hemoglobin level (HR = 0.81 [0.67; 0.98], P = 0.028) were significant predictors of composite outcome. The ECV ability to improve this model added significant prognostic information. We then developed a risk score including diabetes, hemoglobin and ECV > 33% demonstrating significant prediction of risk and validated this score in a validation cohort of 53 patients. Kaplan–Meier curves showed a significant difference according to tertiles of the probability score (P <  0.001). Conclusion Among HFpEF patients, high ECV, likely reflecting abnormal diffuse myocardial fibrosis, was associated with a higher rate of all-cause death and first HF hospitalization in short term follow up. Trial registration Characterization of Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction. Trial registration number: NCT03197350. Date of registration: 20/06/2017. This trial was retrospectively registered.
topic Diffuse myocardial fibrosis
Cardiac magnetic resonance
Prognosis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12968-018-0477-4
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