Systolic dysfunction in urban Japan - Niigata-Sado Heart Failure Study

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Background: Heart failure (HF), which can be caused by left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD), is a growing problem in developed countries with a large aging population. The aim of the present study was to characterize outpatients with LVSD in the adult population (45-84 years) in an urban Japanese community (Niigata City), and delineate their characteristics in comparison with those in a rural one (Sado). Methods and Results: Over a 5-year period, 1,297 patients (67% males) with LVSD (defined as ejection fraction ≤50%) were extracted from 87,953 echocardiography records available in 15 hospitals in Niigata City, The proportion of LVSD increased progressively with age (p-for-trend <0.0001), reaching 1-2% in those aged >75 years. The prevalence of comorbidities was noticeable (47% had hypertension, 41% myocardial ischemia, 34% atrial fibrillation, 33% previous hospitalization because of congestive HF, 27% cerebral stroke). In comparison with Sado, Niigata patients were younger, with a higher prevalence of comorbidities (hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and cerebral stroke). Conclusions: As the proportion of LVSD cases increases progressively with age, it is expected to simulate a future epidemic. The differences between patients' characteristics and disease patterns in urban and rural communities may favor individually tailoring preventive strategies for HF in these areas.

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Ramadan, M. M., Ohno, Y., Okura, Y., Tanabe, N., Suzuki, K., Abe, A., … Aizawa, Y. (2008). Systolic dysfunction in urban Japan - Niigata-Sado Heart Failure Study. Circulation Journal, 72(3), 349–357. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.72.349

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