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European Journal of Heart Failure 2008 10(1):78-84; doi:10.1016/j.ejheart.2007.11.004
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© 2008 European Society of Cardiology

Long-term survival in patients older than 80 years hospitalised for heart failure. A 5-year prospective study

Haïfa Mahjoub, Dan Rusinaru, Vicky Soulière, Chloé Durier, Marcel Peltier and Christophe Tribouilloy*

INSERM, ERI 12 Amiens, France and University Hospital Amiens France

* Corresponding author. Department of Cardiology, Avenue René Laënnec, 80054 Amiens Cedex 1, France. Tel.: +33 3 22 45 58 83; fax: +33 3 22 45 56 58. E-mail address: Tribouilloy.Christophe{at}chu-amiens.fr (C. Tribouilloy).


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Background: Although heart failure (HF) is frequent in elderly patients, few studies have focused on patients older than 80 years.

Aims: To evaluate the clinical features, treatment and long-term prognosis of HF in patients older than 80 years.

Methods and results: Consecutive patients hospitalised for a first HF episode in the Somme Department (France) during 2000 were prospectively included. Of the 799 included patients, 305 (38%) were aged over 80 years. The elderly patients were mostly women with a high prevalence of atrial fibrillation, ischaemic and hypertensive heart disease. Ejection fraction (EF) was assessed in 68.5% of elderly patients and 61% had EF ≥50%. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, beta-blockers, oral anticoagulants and statins were prescribed less frequently in elderly patients. The 5-year survival in elderly patients was 19%, dramatically lower than the survival of age- and sex-matched general population (48%). Cardiovascular causes were recorded in over 60% of deaths. On multivariable analysis, cancer, renal insufficiency, old myocardial infarction, diabetes, hyponatraemia and age were predictors of mortality in elderly patients. Reduced EF was a potent predictor of death (HR 1.72, 95%CI 1.24–2.37, p=0.001) in elderly patients.

Conclusion: Long-term prognosis in HF patients older than 80 years is poor, with a dramatic excess mortality compared to the elderly general population. Life-saving drugs are largely underused in elderly HF patients.

Key Words: Heart failure • Elderly • Prognosis

Received June 29, 2007; Revised September 26, 2007; Accepted November 12, 2007


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