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Clinical Characteristics and Prognostic Impact of Short Physical Performance Battery in Hospitalized Patients with Acute Heart Failure-Results of the PROFUND-IC Registry.

Lidia López-GarcíaNoel Lorenzo-VillalbaJuan Igor Molina-PuenteAladin KishtaBeatriz Sanchez-SauceFernando Aguilar-RodriguezMáximo Bernabeu-WittelNuria Muñoz-RivasLlanos Soler-RangelLuis Fernández-CarmenaAbrar-Ahmad ZulfiqarFrancesco DeodatiFrancisco Trapiello-ValbuenaPilar Casasnovas-RodríguezManuel Lorenzo López-ReboiroManuel Méndez-Bailón
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Patients admitted with acute heart failure showed a high frequency of frailty as assessed by the SPPB. Patients with an SPPB ≤ 5 had greater comorbidities and greater functional limitations than patients with an SPPB > 5. Patients with heart failure and a Barthel index > 60 frequently presented an SPPB < 5. In daily clinical practice, priority should be given to performing the SPPB in patients with a Barthel index > 60 to assess frailty. Patients with an SPPB ≤ 5 had a higher risk of mortality at 30 days, 6 months, and 1 year than patients with an SPPB ≤ 5. The SPPB is a valid tool for identifying frailty in acute heart failure patients and predicting 30-day, 6-month, and 1-year mortality.
Keyphrases
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