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- Title
Left ventricular global function index predicts incident heart failure and cardiovascular disease in young adults: the coronary artery risk development in young adults (CARDIA) study.
- Authors
Nwabuo, Chike C; Moreira, Henrique T; Vasconcellos, Henrique D; Mewton, Nathan; Opdahl, Anders; Ogunyankin, Kofo O; Ambale-Venkatesh, Bharath; Schreiner, Pamela J; Armstrong, Anderson A C; Lewis, Cora E; Jacobs, David R; Lloyd-Jones, Donald; Gidding, Samuel S; Lima, João A C
- Abstract
Aims Left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (LVEF) is an extensively utilized marker of LV function that is often interpreted without recourse to alterations in LV geometry and hypertrophy. LV global function index (LVGFI) is a novel marker that incorporates LV structure in the assessment of LV cardiac performance. We evaluated the prognostic utility of LVGFI from young adulthood into middle age for incident heart failure (HF) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in comparison to LVEF. Methods and results Included were 4107 CARDIA participants with echocardiograms in Year-5 (1990–1991). LVGFI was defined as LV stroke volume/LV global volume*100, where LV global volume was the sum of the LV mean cavity volume ((LV end-diastolic volume + LV end-systolic volume)/2) and myocardial volume (LV mass/density). Adjusted Cox proportional hazard models were utilized to predict incident HF and CVD outcomes. Mean age of participants was 29.8 ± 3.7 years, 55% female, and 48.7% black. Higher body mass index [beta coefficient (B) = −0.11 standard error (SE) = 0.02, P < 0.001], higher blood pressure (B = −0.04, SE = 0.01, P < 0.01), smoking (B = −0.82, SE = 0.22, P < 0.001), male sex (P < 0.001), and black race (P < 0.001) were associated with worse LVGFI. A total of 207 incident CVD events were observed over the course of 98 035 person-years at risk. Higher LVGFI was associated with HF, hazard ratio (HR) = 0.70, 95% confidence interval (CI) (0.54–0.91), hard CVD HR = 0.83, 95% CI (0.71–0.96), and all CVD HR = 0.83, 95% CI (0.72–0.96). For HF outcomes, Harrell's C -statistic for LVGFI (0.80) was greater than LVEF (0.66). Conclusion LVGFI is a strong, independent predictor of incident HF and CVD that provides incremental prognostic value compared with LVEF. Male sex, black race, obesity, hypertension, and smoking are associated with worse LVGFI in the early adult lifespan.
- Subjects
CARDIOVASCULAR disease diagnosis; HEART failure; BLOOD pressure; CONFIDENCE intervals; LEFT heart ventricle; SEX distribution; SMOKING; BODY mass index; VENTRICULAR ejection fraction; ADULTS; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging, 2019, Vol 20, Issue 5, p533
- ISSN
2047-2404
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ehjci/jey123