Novel insights into myocardial injury, diastolic pathology, and in-hospital mortality: the impact of H2FPEF score in COVID-19 patients

Aims: H2FPEF score is a reliable tool for diagnosing heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) linked to diastolic dysfunction. Our objective was to explore the correlation between H2FPEF score and in-hospital mortality, as well as parameters previously identified in association with CO...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of health sciences and medicine : (Turkey) 2024-01, Vol.7 (1), p.89-97
Hauptverfasser: Genç, Ömer, Yıldırım, Abdullah, Alıcı, Gökhan, Erdoğdu, Tayfur, Urgun, Örsan Deniz, Erdoğan, Aslan, Özkan, Eyüp, Demır, Şerafettin
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Zusammenfassung:Aims: H2FPEF score is a reliable tool for diagnosing heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) linked to diastolic dysfunction. Our objective was to explore the correlation between H2FPEF score and in-hospital mortality, as well as parameters previously identified in association with COVID-19, among hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Methods: This prospective, single-center observational study included 205 consecutive COVID-19 hospitalized patients. Data regarding patients' clinical status, comorbidities, and drug therapy were extracted from medical histories and records. Afterward, we calculated H2FPEF score for each patient and subsequently grouped them based on the following score categories: low (0-1), medium (2-5), and high (6-9). Logistic regression and Kaplan-Meier survival curve analyses were conducted to assess in-hospital mortality and the presence of an intermediate-to-high H2FPEF score. Results: Death occurred in 46 (22.4%) patients. 79 participants (38.5%) fell into the low-risk category (0-1 points), 108 (52.7%) were classified as intermediate-risk (2-5 points), and the remaining 18 (8.8%) were in the high-risk category (6-9 points). Age, heart rate, body mass index, and co-morbidities exhibited a rising trend with increasing H2FPEF scores (p
ISSN:2636-8579
2636-8579
DOI:10.32322/jhsm.1402669