Frontiers in Physiology (Feb 2021)

A Simple Score to Identify Super-Responders to Sacubitril/Valsartan in Ambulatory Patients With Heart Failure

  • Carles Moliner-Abós,
  • Diana Mojón Álvarez,
  • Mercedes Rivas-Lasarte,
  • Laia Carla Belarte,
  • Julia Pamies Besora,
  • Eduard Solé-González,
  • Paula Fluvià-Brugues,
  • Isabel Zegrí-Reiriz,
  • Laura López López,
  • Vicens Brossa,
  • Maria José Pirla,
  • Nuria Mesado,
  • Sonia Mirabet,
  • Eulàlia Roig,
  • Jesús Álvarez-García,
  • Jesús Álvarez-García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.642117
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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IntroductionSacubitril/valsartan (SV) promotes cardiac remodeling and improves prognosis in patients with heart failure (HF). However, the response to the drug may vary between patients and its implementation in daily clinical practice has been slower than expected. Our objective was to develop a score predicting the super-response to SV in HF outpatients.MethodsThis is a retrospective analysis of 185 consecutive patients prescribed SV from two tertiary hospitals between September 2016 and February 2018. Super-responder was defined as a patient taking the drug and (i) without HF admissions, death, or heart transplant, and (ii) with a ≥50% reduction in NT-proBNP levels and/or an increase of ≥10 points in LVEF in a 12-month follow-up period after starting SV. Clinical, echocardiographic, ECG, and biochemical variables were used in a logistic regression analysis to construct a score for super-response to SV which was internally validated using bootstrap method.ResultsOut of 185 patients, 65 (35%) fulfilled the super-responder criteria. Predictors for super-response to SV were absence of both previous aldosterone antagonist and diuretic treatment, NYHA I-II class, female gender, previous 1-year HF admission, and sinus rhythm. An integrating score distinguished a low- (<25%), intermediate- (∼46%), and high-probability (>80%) for 1-year super-response to SV. The AUC for the model was 0.72 (95%CI: 0.64–0.80), remaining consistent after internal validation.ConclusionOne-third of our patients presented a super-response to SV. We propose an easy-to-calculate score to predict super-response to SV after 1-year initiation based on variables that are currently assessed in clinical practice.

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