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European Journal of Heart Failure 2008 10(3):321-327; doi:10.1016/j.ejheart.2008.01.013
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© 2008 European Society of Cardiology

Poor outcome in end-stage heart failure patients with low circulating calcitriol levels

Armin Zittermanna,*, Stefanie S. Schleithoffa, Christian Göttingb, Oxana Dronowa, Uwe Fuchsa, Joachim Kuhnb, Knut Kleesiekb, Gero Tendericha,1 and Reiner Koerfera,1

a Klinik für Thorax- und Kardiovaskularchirurgie, Herz- und Diabeteszentrum NRW, Ruhr Universität Bochum Georgstrasse 11, D-32545 Bad Oeynhausen, Germany
b Institut für Laboratoriums- und Transfusionsmedizin, Ruhr Universität Bochum Georgstrasse 11, D-32545 Bad Oeynhausen, Germany

* Corresponding author. Tel.: +49 5731 97 1912; fax: +49 5731 97 2020. E-mail address: azittermann{at}hdz-nrw.de (A. Zittermann).


   Abstract

Background: Vitamin D receptor knockout mice develop typical signs of congestive heart failure (CHF). In approximately 20% of stable CHF patients, frankly low concentrations of the vitamin D hormone calcitriol are found.

Aims: We investigated whether serum calcitriol concentrations predict clinical outcome in end-stage CHF.

Methods and results: We collected blood samples in 383 end-stage CHF patients who were on a waiting list for cardiac transplantation. We assessed associations of calcitriol with disease severity and freedom from event (death or cardiac transplantation) during 1-year follow-up. In electively listed patients (n=325), 31% had deficient calcitriol levels (<43pmol/l) compared to 47% in urgently/high urgently listed patients (n=58; P<0.001). As determined by multivariable logistic regression, calcitriol was an independent predictor of the listing status ‘urgent/high urgent’ (P<0.001). Calcitriol concentrations were also significantly lower in patients with an event (n=233) compared to those who survived on the waiting list (P<0.001). Cox regression analysis revealed that patients in the highest calcitriol tertile had a hazard ratio (95% CI) for an event of 0.506 (0.334–0.767) compared with patients in the lowest calcitriol tertile (P=0.005), after adjustment for potential confounders.

Conclusion: Data indicate that low serum calcitriol concentrations are independently associated with poor clinical outcome in end-stage CHF.

Key Words: Heart failure • Calcitriol • Vitamin D • Cytokines • Survival

Received September 4, 2007; Revised November 20, 2007; Accepted January 24, 2008


1 Denotes equal contribution.


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