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Curr Probl Cardiol ; 49(10): 102779, 2024 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39089410

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INTRODUCTION: Safety and early clinical benefit make sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitor (SGLT2-i) therapy suitable for in-hospital initiation in patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Despite randomized controlled trials and guideline recommendations, they are underused, and clinical inertia may play a role. OBJECTIVES PRIMARY: To assess the impact of initiating SGLT-2i at discharge on 90-day prescription rates in patients with HFrEF during hospitalization for acute heart failure (AHF). Secondary: To evaluate the presence of independent factors associated with prescription, and to explore clinical outcomes at 90 days. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of a consecutive prospective single-center cohort. Adult patients hospitalized between January 2021 and September 2022 with a primary diagnosis of AHF and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) <40% were included. The primary outcome was SGLT2-i prescription rate at 90 days, and the exploratory secondary endpoints was the composite of hospitalization or urgent visit for AHF or all-cause mortality at 90 days. RESULTS: 237 patients were included. Mean age was 76±11 years, and mean LVEF was 29±7%. In patients without contraindications, SGLT2 inhibitors (SGLT2-i) were prescribed during hospitalization in 52.3%. At 90 days, the SGLT2-i prescription rate was 94.2% in those with in-hospital initiation and 14.4% in those without. (p<0.001). Independent factor associated with inpatient prescription was lower LVEF, 0.83 (95% CI: 0.77-0.89) for each point. Patients with in-hospital SGLT2-i initiation showed a lower rate of the combined endpoint of all-cause death, HF rehospitalization, or unplanned HF visit at 90 days (44.4% versus 23.9%, p=0.005). CONCLUSIONS: In-hospital initiation of SGLT-2-i was associated with significantly higher prescription rates and lower prevalence in the secondary combined endpoint at 90 days. This study reflects the presence of medical inertia, particularly in patients with higher LVEF, and highlights the hospitalization period as an optimal time to start SGLT2-i.


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Heart Failure , Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 Inhibitors , Stroke Volume , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Drug Prescriptions/statistics & numerical data , Heart Failure/drug therapy , Heart Failure/physiopathology , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/statistics & numerical data , Retrospective Studies , Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Stroke Volume/physiology , Time Factors , Ventricular Function, Left/physiology , Ventricular Function, Left/drug effects
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39015187

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Constrictive pericarditis (CP) is an infrequent complication following heart transplantation (HTx) and arises from diverse postoperative occurrences, including mediastinitis, pericardial effusion, or allograft rejection. Indeed, this rare clinical entity can be misdiagnosed as a rejection episode or restrictive cardiomyopathy. In this report, we present the case of a 43-year-old male who underwent HTx 1.5 years prior and was subsequently admitted to our center due to the gradual onset of symptoms indicative of right congestive heart failure, with an initial diagnosis of constrictive pericarditis.


La pericarditis constrictiva (PC) representa una complicación rara después de un trasplante de corazón (TC), derivada de diversos eventos posoperatorios como mediastinitis, derrame pericárdico o rechazo del injerto. De hecho, esta entidad clínica poco común puede ser diagnosticada erróneamente como un episodio de rechazo o miocardiopatía restrictiva. En este informe presentamos el caso de un hombre de 43 años que se sometió a un TC 1,5 años antes y que fue ingresado posteriormente a nuestra institución debido al inicio gradual de síntomas indicativos de insuficiencia cardíaca congestiva derecha, con diagnóstico inicial de pericarditis constrictiva.

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