European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 20, Issue 3 , Pages 313-318, May 2009

Prediction clinical profile to distinguish between systolic and diastolic heart failure in hospitalized patients

  • Ana Maestre

      Affiliations

    • Internal Medicine Department. Hospital General Universitario de Elche, Spain
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital General Universitario de Elche, Camino de la Almazara s/n. 03203, Elche, Spain. Tel.: +34 966679318.
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  • Vicente Gil

      Affiliations

    • Universidad Miguel Hernández, Spain
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  • Javier Gallego

      Affiliations

    • Internal Medicine Department. Hospital General Universitario de Elche, Spain
  • ,
  • Miguel García

      Affiliations

    • Cardiology Section, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital General Universitario de Elche, Spain
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  • Fernando García de Burgos

      Affiliations

    • Cardiology Section, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital General Universitario de Elche, Spain
  • ,
  • Alberto Martín-Hidalgo

      Affiliations

    • Internal Medicine Department. Hospital General Universitario de Elche, Spain

Received 3 December 2007; received in revised form 12 August 2008; accepted 3 September 2008. published online 27 October 2008.

Abstract 

Background

In recent decades, the growing incidence of patients with heart failure who have preserved systolic function, underlines the need to differentiate between heart failure due to diastolic dysfunction and that due to systolic dysfunction.

Objective

To develop a prediction profile of clinical parameters that enables clinicians to differentiate between patients with systolic and diastolic heart failure.

Methods

164 patients admitted for congestive heart failure to the cardiology department of an academic tertiary care hospital, whose left ventricular systolic and diastolic function had been evaluated echocardiographically and who satisfied the Framingham criteria for heart failure, were prospectively recruited. All patients answered a questionnaire which included, in addition to other clinical variables, the Framingham criteria.

Results

Patients with diastolic heart failure (61.6%) were more likely to be older, female, and to present left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), with a lower proportion of smokers, alcohol drinkers, coronary disease, q wave and left bundle branch block (all p<0.005). The predicting model obtained on the logistic regression analysis was very significant, with three variables and 72.3% of correct predictions (x2 value=40,457, p<0.001). These three variables, predictors of diastolic as opposed to systolic heart failure, were female sex (OR=3.546), left ventricle hypertrophy (OR=4.011) and absence of coronary disease (OR=3.547).

Conclusion

Three variables which can be easily evaluated, female sex, left ventricular hypertrophy and presence or absence of coronary disease, may enable clinicians to differentiate between patients with systolic or diastolic heart failure.

Keywords: Clinical characteristics, Systolic and diastolic dysfunction, Heart failure, Hospitalized patients

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PII: S0953-6205(08)00259-8

doi:10.1016/j.ejim.2008.09.001

European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 20, Issue 3 , Pages 313-318, May 2009