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Association Between Body Mass Index and Mortality in Patients Requiring Cardiac Critical Care.
Na, Soo Jin; Park, Taek Kyu; Lee, Joo Myung; Song, Young Bin; Choi, Jin-Oh; Hahn, Joo-Yong; Choi, Jin-Ho; Choi, Seung-Hyuk; Gwon, Hyeon-Cheol; Chung, Chi Ryang; Jeon, Kyeongman; Suh, Gee Young; Ahn, Joong Hyun; Carriere, Keumhee C; Yang, Jeong Hoon.
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  • Na SJ; Department of Critical Care Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Park TK; Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Heart Vascular Stroke Institute, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Lee JM; Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Heart Vascular Stroke Institute, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Song YB; Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Heart Vascular Stroke Institute, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Choi JO; Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Heart Vascular Stroke Institute, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Hahn JY; Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Heart Vascular Stroke Institute, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Choi JH; Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Heart Vascular Stroke Institute, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Choi SH; Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Heart Vascular Stroke Institute, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Gwon HC; Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Heart Vascular Stroke Institute, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Chung CR; Department of Critical Care Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Jeon K; Department of Critical Care Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Suh GY; Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Ahn JH; Department of Critical Care Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Carriere KC; Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
  • Yang JH; Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology Center, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
Circ J ; 83(4): 743-748, 2019 03 25.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30773520
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Data on the association between obesity and mortality in patients who require acute cardiac care are limited, so we investigated the effect of obesity on clinical outcomes in patients admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU). Methods and 

Results:

We reviewed 2,429 eligible patients admitted to the CICU at Samsung Medical Center between January 2012 and December 2015. After excluding 197 patients with low body mass index (BMI) to adjust for the possibility of frailty, patients were divided into 3 categories normal BMI (n=822), 18.5-22.9 kg/m2; moderate BMI (n=1,050), 23-27.4 kg/m2; and high BMI (n=360), ≥27.5 kg/m2. The primary outcome was 28-day mortality. Overall, 124 (2.6%) of 2,232 patients died during 28-day follow-up after CICU admission. The 28-day mortality was numerically lower in the moderate (4.5%) and high (5.3%) BMI groups than in the normal BMI group (7.1%), but the difference was not statistically significant (P=0.052). After multivariable adjustment, the moderate and high BMI categories were not significant predictors of primary outcome (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 0.74, 95% CI 0.50-1.09, P=0.127 and adjusted HR 0.80, 95% CI 0.47-1.36, P=0.404, respectively). However, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II scores, liver cirrhosis, malignancy, history of cardiac arrest, and need for organ support treatment were independent predictors of 28-day mortality.

CONCLUSIONS:

Obesity was not associated with short-term mortality in patients requiring cardiac critical care.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Índice de Masa Corporal / Cuidados Críticos / Cardiopatías / Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Circ J Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA / CARDIOLOGIA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Índice de Masa Corporal / Cuidados Críticos / Cardiopatías / Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Circ J Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA / CARDIOLOGIA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article