PMID: 26888836Feb 19, 2016Paper

Recovery and relapse of left ventricular systolic dysfunction in hospitalized patients with dilated cardiomyopathy: frequency and related factors

Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi
Jian ZhangRong Lyu

Abstract

To investigate the frequency and predictors of recovery and relapse of left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) in hospitalized patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Patients with DCM hospitalized in Fuwai Hospital from October 2008 to December 2013 with repeat echocardiography results after discharge were reviewed and followed to December 2014 or until all-cause death or cardiac transplantation. Rate of recovery of LVSD, defined as an absolute increase in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of >10% to a level of >50% on follow-up, and those with relapse of LVSD, defined as a decrease in LVEF to a level of <45% after initial recovery was obtained and related factors affecting LVSD recovery and relapse were analyzed. After a mean follow-up of (28 ± 17) months, recovery of LVSD was evidenced in 114 of 382 patients (29.8%), LVEF increased from (31.6 ± 6.0) % to (55.8 ± 3.7) % (P<0.01) and left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (LVEDD) decreased from (65.1 ± 6.7) mm to (53.5 ± 4.9) mm (P<0.01) in these patients. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that symptom duration of heart failure (OR=0.986, P<0.01), systolic blood pressure (SBP) (OR=1.026, P<0.01), LVEDD (OR=0.938, P<0.01) and LVEF (OR=1.038, P<0.05)...Continue Reading

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