Genomic ancestry as a predictor of haemodynamic profile in heart failure

ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to assess the association between genetic ancestry, self-declared race and haemodynamic parameters in patients with chronic heart failure (HF).MethodsObservational, cross-sectional study. Eligible participants were aged between 18 and 80 years; ejection fraction was...

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Veröffentlicht in:Open heart 2016-07, Vol.3 (2), p.e000434-e000434
Hauptverfasser: Bernardez-Pereira, Sabrina, Gioli-Pereira, Luciana, Marcondes-Braga, Fabiana G, Santos, Paulo Caleb Junior Lima, Spina, Joceli Mabel Rocha, Horimoto, Andréa Roseli Vançan Russo, Santos, Hadassa Campos, Bacal, Fernando, Fernandes, Fábio, Mansur, Alfredo Jose, Pietrobon, Ricardo, Krieger, José Eduardo, Mesquita, Evandro Tinoco, Pereira, Alexandre Costa
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to assess the association between genetic ancestry, self-declared race and haemodynamic parameters in patients with chronic heart failure (HF).MethodsObservational, cross-sectional study. Eligible participants were aged between 18 and 80 years; ejection fraction was ≤50%. Patients underwent genetic analysis of ancestry informative markers, echocardiography and impedance cardiography (ICG). Race was determined by self-classification into two groups: white and non-white. Genomic ancestry was estimated using a panel of 101 348 polymorphic markers and three continental reference populations (European, African and Native American).ResultsOur study included 362 patients with HF between August 2012 and August 2014. 123 patients with HF declared themselves as white and 234 patients declared themselves as non-white. No statistically significant differences were found regarding the ICG parameters according to self-declared race. The Amerindian ancestry was positively correlated with systolic time ratio (r=0.109, p
ISSN:2053-3624
2398-595X
2053-3624
DOI:10.1136/openhrt-2016-000434