PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Nutritional risk index as a predictor of mortality in acutely decompensated heart failure.

  • Jae Yeong Cho,
  • Kye Hun Kim,
  • Hyun-Jai Cho,
  • Hae-Young Lee,
  • Jin-Oh Choi,
  • Eun-Seok Jeon,
  • Sang Eun Lee,
  • Min-Seok Kim,
  • Jae-Joong Kim,
  • Kyung-Kuk Hwang,
  • Shung Chull Chae,
  • Sang Hong Baek,
  • Seok-Min Kang,
  • Dong-Ju Choi,
  • Byung-Su Yoo,
  • Youngkeun Ahn,
  • Hyun-Young Park,
  • Myeong-Chan Cho,
  • Byung-Hee Oh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. e0209088

Abstract

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BACKGROUND:We investigated the role of nutritional risk index (NRI) in predicting 1-year mortality in patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF). METHODS:Among 5,625 cohort patients enrolled in Korean Acute Heart Failure (KorAHF) Registry, a total of 5,265 patients who were possible to calculate NRI [NRI = (1.519 x serum albumin [g/dl]) + (41.7 x weight [kg]/ideal body weight [kg])] were enrolled. The patients were divided into 4 groups according to the NRI quartile; Q1 100 (n = 1711, 65.6 ± 14.5 years, 779 males). Primary end-point was all-cause mortality at 1-year clinical follow-up. RESULTS:The 1-year mortality was significantly increased as the NRI quartile decreased, and the lowest NRI quartile was associated with the highest 1-year mortality (Q1: 27.5% vs. Q2: 20.9% vs. Q3: 12.9% vs. Q4: 8.7%, linear p <0.001). On Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, the significant inter-quartile difference was observed (p <0.001 for all). In multivariate analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression, the lowest NRI quartile was an independent predictor of 1-year mortality in patients with ADHF. CONCLUSIONS:Poor nutritional status as assessed by NRI and quartile grading of NRI was associated with 1-year mortality in Korean patients with ADHF. The assessment of nutritional status by NRI may provide additional prognostic information and thus would be useful in the risk stratification of the patients with ADHF.