Improved Stratification of Autonomic Regulation for risk prediction in post-infarction patients with preserved left ventricular function (ISAR-Risk)

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AimsTo investigate the combination of heart rate turbulence (HRT) and deceleration capacity (DC) as risk predictors in post-infarction patients with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) > 30.Methods and resultsWe enrolled 2343 consecutive survivors of acute myocardial infarction (MI) (<76 years) in sinus rhythm. HRT and DC were obtained from 24 h Holter recordings. Patients with both abnormal HRT (slope ≤ 2.5 ms/RR and onset ≥ 0) and abnormal DC (≤4.5 ms) were considered suffering from severe autonomic failure (SAF) and prospectively classified as high risk. Primary and secondary endpoints were all-cause, cardiac, and sudden cardiac mortality within the first 5 years of follow-up. During follow-up, 181 patients died; 39 deaths occurred in 120 patients with LVEF ≤ 30, and 142 in 2223 patients with LVEF>30 (cumulative 5-year mortality rates of 37.9 and 7.8, respectively). Among patients with LVEF > 30, SAF identified another high-risk group of 117 patients with 37 deaths (cumulative 5-year mortality rates of 38.6 and 6.1, respectively). Merging both high-risk groups (i.e. LVEF ≤ 30 and/or SAF) doubled the sensitivity of mortality prediction compared with LVEF ≤ 30 alone (21.1 vs. 42.1, P < 0.001) while preserving 5-year mortality rate (38.2).ConclusionIn post-MI patients with LVEF>30, SAF identifies a high-risk group equivalent in size and mortality risk to patients with LVEF ≤ 30.

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Bauer, A., Barthel, P., Schneider, R., Ulm, K., Müller, A., Joeinig, A., … Schmidt, G. (2009). Improved Stratification of Autonomic Regulation for risk prediction in post-infarction patients with preserved left ventricular function (ISAR-Risk). European Heart Journal, 30(5), 576–583. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehn540

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