Epidemiology of Asymptomatic Pre-heart Failure: a Systematic Review

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Purpose of Review: To quantify the prevalence of asymptomatic pre-heart failure (pre-HF), progression to more severe stages, and associated mortality. Recent Findings: A systematic review was conducted between 01 January 2010 and 12 March 2020 (PROSPERO: CRD42020176141). Data of interest included prevalence, disease progression, and mortality rates. In total, 1030 sources were identified, of which, 12 reported on pre-HF (using the ACC/AHA definition for stage B HF) and were eligible. Prevalence estimates of pre-HF ranged from 11 to 42.7% (10 sources) with higher estimates found in the elderly, in patients with hypertension, and in men. Three studies reported on disease progression with follow-up ranging from 13 months to 7 years. The incidence of symptomatic HF (HF/advanced HF) ranged from 0.63 to 9.8%, and all-cause mortality from 1.6 to 5.4%. Summary: Further research is required to investigate whether early detection and intervention can slow or stop the progression from asymptomatic to symptomatic HF.

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Bergamasco, A., Luyet-Déruaz, A., Gollop, N. D., Moride, Y., & Qiao, Q. (2022, June 1). Epidemiology of Asymptomatic Pre-heart Failure: a Systematic Review. Current Heart Failure Reports. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11897-022-00542-5

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