TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of heart failure on stroke mortality and recurrence
AU - Pana, Tiberiu A.
AU - Wood, Adrian D.
AU - Perdomo-Lampignano, Jesus A.
AU - Tiamkao, Somsak
AU - Clark, Allan B.
AU - Kongbunkiat, Kannikar
AU - Bettencourt-Silva, Joao H.
AU - Sawanyawisuth, Kittisak
AU - Kasemsap, Narongrit
AU - Mamas, Mamas A.
AU - Myint, Phyo K.
PY - 2019/4/20
Y1 - 2019/4/20
N2 - Objective We aimed to examine the impact of heart failure (HF) on stroke mortality (in-hospital and postdischarge) and recurrence in a national stroke cohort from Thailand. Methods We used a large, insurance-based database including all stroke admissions in the public health sector in Thailand between 2004 and 2015. Logistic and Royston-Parmar regressions were used to quantify the effect of HF on in-hospital and long-Term outcomes, respectively. All models were adjusted for age, sex and comorbidities and stratified by stroke type: Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) or intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH). Multistate models were constructed using flexible survival techniques to predict the impact of HF on the disease course of a patient with stroke (baseline-[recurrence]-death). Only first-ever cases of AIS or ICH were included in the multistate analysis. Results 608 890 patients (mean age 64.29±13.72 years, 55.07% men) were hospitalised (370 527 AIS, 173 236 ICH and 65 127 undetermined pathology). There were 398 663 patients with first-ever AIS and ICH. Patients were followed up for a median (95% CI) of 4.47 years (4.45 to 4.49). HF was associated with an increase in postdischarge mortality in AIS (HR [99% CI] 1.69 [1.64 to 1.74]) and ICH (2.59 [2.07 to 3.26]). HF was not associated with AIS recurrence, while ICH recurrence was only significantly increased within the first 3 years after discharge (1.79 [1.18 to 2.73]). Conclusions HF increases the risk of mortality in both AIS and ICH. We are the first to report on high-risk periods of stroke recurrence in patients with HF with ICH. Specific targeted risk reduction strategies may have significant clinical impact for mortality and recurrence in stroke.
AB - Objective We aimed to examine the impact of heart failure (HF) on stroke mortality (in-hospital and postdischarge) and recurrence in a national stroke cohort from Thailand. Methods We used a large, insurance-based database including all stroke admissions in the public health sector in Thailand between 2004 and 2015. Logistic and Royston-Parmar regressions were used to quantify the effect of HF on in-hospital and long-Term outcomes, respectively. All models were adjusted for age, sex and comorbidities and stratified by stroke type: Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) or intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH). Multistate models were constructed using flexible survival techniques to predict the impact of HF on the disease course of a patient with stroke (baseline-[recurrence]-death). Only first-ever cases of AIS or ICH were included in the multistate analysis. Results 608 890 patients (mean age 64.29±13.72 years, 55.07% men) were hospitalised (370 527 AIS, 173 236 ICH and 65 127 undetermined pathology). There were 398 663 patients with first-ever AIS and ICH. Patients were followed up for a median (95% CI) of 4.47 years (4.45 to 4.49). HF was associated with an increase in postdischarge mortality in AIS (HR [99% CI] 1.69 [1.64 to 1.74]) and ICH (2.59 [2.07 to 3.26]). HF was not associated with AIS recurrence, while ICH recurrence was only significantly increased within the first 3 years after discharge (1.79 [1.18 to 2.73]). Conclusions HF increases the risk of mortality in both AIS and ICH. We are the first to report on high-risk periods of stroke recurrence in patients with HF with ICH. Specific targeted risk reduction strategies may have significant clinical impact for mortality and recurrence in stroke.
KW - brain infarction
KW - cerebral haemorrhage
KW - cerebrovascular disorders
KW - heart failure
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U2 - 10.1136/heartasia-2018-011139
DO - 10.1136/heartasia-2018-011139
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85064977304
VL - 11
JO - Heart Asia
JF - Heart Asia
SN - 1759-1104
IS - 1
M1 - e011139
ER -