Genetic and phenotypic profiling of supranormal ejection fraction reveals decreased survival and underdiagnosed heart failure

Autor: Iain S. Forrest, Ghislain Rocheleau, Shantanu Bafna, Edgar Argulian, Jagat Narula, Pradeep Natarajan, Ron Do
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: European journal of heart failure. 24(11)
ISSN: 1879-0844
Popis: Individuals with supranormal left ventricular ejection fraction (snLVEF; LVEF70%) have increased mortality. However, the genetic and phenotypic profile of snLVEF remains unknown. This study aimed to determine the relationship of both snLVEF genetic risk and phenotype with survival and underdiagnosed heart failure (HF).A snLVEF genetic risk score (GRS) was applied and cases of snLVEF were identified in 486 754 individuals across two population-based cohorts (BioMe Biobank and UK Biobank). The snLVEF GRS and phenotype were evaluated for association with survival, as well as HF diagnosis, markers, symptoms, and medications. Of 486 754 participants, the median age was 58 years, 20 069 (4.1%) died, and 10 088 (2.1%) had diagnosed HF. Both snLVEF GRS (hazard ratio [HR] 1.1 for top 10% vs. bottom 10% GRS; p = 0.002) and phenotype (HR 1.4; p = 0.003) were associated with increased all-cause mortality. Both snLVEF GRS and phenotype were associated with reduced HF diagnosis (odds ratio [OR] 0.97 and OR 0.63, respectively; both p ≤0.002). However, the snLVEF GRS and phenotype were both associated with elevated brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels (146 and 185 pg/ml increase, respectively; p 0.001), including 268 out of 455 (59%) individuals with snLVEF phenotype who had BNP100 pg/ml. Among 476 666 participants without HF diagnoses, snLVEF GRS and phenotype were associated with increased HF symptoms (e.g. exertional dyspnoea OR 1.4 and OR 1.3; p 0.003) and HF medications (e.g. loop diuretic OR 1.2 and OR 1.03; p 0.02). Associations were consistent in hypertensive individuals without cardiac comorbidities.Genetic predisposition to and presence of snLVEF are associated with decreased survival and underdiagnosed HF.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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