Cardiac microstructural alterations measured by echocardiography identify sex-specific risk for heart failure

ObjectiveEstablished preclinical imaging assessments of heart failure (HF) risk are based on macrostructural cardiac remodelling. Given that microstructural alterations may also influence HF risk, particularly in women, we examined associations between microstructural alterations and incident HF.Met...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heart (British Cardiac Society) 2022-11, Vol.108 (22), p.1800-1806
Hauptverfasser: Kwan, Alan, Demosthenes, Emmanuella, Salto, Gerran, Ouyang, David, Nguyen, Trevor, Nwabuo, Chike C, Luong, Eric, Hoang, Amy, Osypiuk, Ewa, Stantchev, Plamen, Kim, Elizabeth H, Hiremath, Pranoti, Li, Debiao, Vasan, Ramachandran, Xanthakis, Vanessa, Cheng, Susan
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectiveEstablished preclinical imaging assessments of heart failure (HF) risk are based on macrostructural cardiac remodelling. Given that microstructural alterations may also influence HF risk, particularly in women, we examined associations between microstructural alterations and incident HF.MethodsWe studied N=2511 adult participants (mean age 65.7±8.8 years, 56% women) of the Framingham Offspring Study who were free of cardiovascular disease at baseline. We employed texture analysis of echocardiography to quantify microstructural alteration, based on the high spectrum signal intensity coefficient (HS-SIC). We examined its relations to incident HF in sex-pooled and sex-specific Cox models accounting for traditional HF risk factors and macrostructural alterations.ResultsWe observed 94 new HF events over 7.4±1.7 years. Individuals with higher HS-SIC had increased risk for incident HF (HR 1.67 per 1-SD in HS-SIC, 95% CI 1.31 to 2.13; p
ISSN:1355-6037
1468-201X
1468-201X
DOI:10.1136/heartjnl-2022-320876