Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jul 2023)

Prognostic Factors Associated with Acute Heart Failure in Patients Admitted for COVID-19: Analysis of the SEMI-COVID-19 Registry

  • Manuel Méndez Bailón,
  • Noel Lorenzo Villalba,
  • Jorge Garcia Onrubia,
  • Manuel Rubio Rivas,
  • Maria Victoria Nuñez Rodriguez,
  • María de los Reyes Pascual Pérez,
  • Carmen Díaz Pedroche,
  • Eva María Fonseca Aizpuru,
  • Maria Victoria Villalba Garcia,
  • Gema Maria Garcia Garcia,
  • Paula María Pesqueira Fontán,
  • Arturo Artero,
  • Esther Montero Hernandez,
  • José Nicolás Alcalá Pedrajas,
  • Vicente Giner Galvan,
  • Daniel Monge Monge,
  • Laura Letona Giménez,
  • Miriam García Gómez,
  • Carmen Martínez Cilleros,
  • Nuria Puente Ruiz,
  • Joaquin Escobar Sevilla,
  • Raquel Gómez Méndez,
  • José Manuel Ramos-Rincón,
  • Ricardo Gomez Huelgas,
  • on behalf of the SEMI-COVID-19 Network

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12144649
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 14
p. 4649

Abstract

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Introduction: Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, an intimate relationship between this disease and cardiovascular diseases has been seen. However, few studies assess the development of heart failure during this infection. This study aims to determine the predisposing factors for the development of heart failure (HF) during hospital admission of COVID-19 patients. Methodology: A retrospective and multicenter study of patients with HF admitted for COVID-19 in 150 Spanish hospitals (SEMI-COVID-19 Registry). A bivariate analysis was performed to relate the different variables evaluated in patients developing heart failure during hospital admission. A multivariate analysis including the most relevant clinical variables obtained in bivariate analyses to predict the outcome of heart failure was performed. Results: A total of 16.474 patients hospitalized for COVID-19 were included (57.5% men, mean age 67 years), 958 of them (5.8%) developed HF during hospitalization. The risk factors for HF development were: age (odds ratio [OR]): 1.042; confidence interval 95% (CI 95%): 1.035–1.050; p p 30 kg/m2 (OR: 1.460 CI 95%: 1.230–1.733; p p p p p < 0001). Conclusions: Patients who presented a higher risk of developing HF were older with cardiovascular risk factors. The risk factors for HF development were age, atrial fibrillation, obesity, and peripheral vascular disease. In addition, patients who developed HF more frequently required to be intubated or admitted to the ICU.

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