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[The Need for Palliative Care for Patients With Chronic Heart Failure].
Aim To assess the need for palliative medical care (PMC) in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) depending on their body composition.Material and methods The study included 298 subjects (115 men and 183 women aged 61 [53; 69] years), who were divided into 5 groups based on their body composition, the presence of obesity and sarcopenia. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to assess survival, and Cox regression was used to assess the impact of factors.Results Analysis of the need for PMC in patients with CHF depending on body composition showed that patients with sarcopenic obesity had a shorter time to onset of indications for PMC (14.2±2.2 months; 95% confidence interval (CI) 9.8-18.5 months) compared to patients in other groups. The probability of indications for PMC significantly increased with an increase in the ratio of muscle mass index to body mass index (MMI/BMI) by 22.9 times (p<0.001); with an increase in functional class by one by 1.99 times (p<0.001); with an increase in the galectin-3 concentration by 1 ng/ml by 1.02 times (p=0.002); with a decrease in the Barthel index by 0.96 times (p<0.001); and with the presence of sarcopenia by 73% (p<0.001).Conclusion Patients' need for PMC is influenced by body composition, and patients with sarcopenic obesity have a shorter time to indications for PMC compared to patients with or without isolated body composition disorders.
期刊介绍:
“Kardiologiya” (Cardiology) is a monthly scientific, peer-reviewed journal committed to both basic cardiovascular medicine and practical aspects of cardiology.
As the leader in its field, “Kardiologiya” provides original coverage of recent progress in cardiovascular medicine. We publish state-of-the-art articles integrating clinical and research activities in the fields of basic cardiovascular science and clinical cardiology, with a focus on emerging issues in cardiovascular disease. Our target audience spans a diversity of health care professionals and medical researchers working in cardiovascular medicine and related fields.
The principal language of the Journal is Russian, an additional language – English (title, authors’ information, abstract, keywords).
“Kardiologiya” is a peer-reviewed scientific journal. All articles are reviewed by scientists, who gained high international prestige in cardiovascular science and clinical cardiology. The Journal is currently cited and indexed in major Abstracting & Indexing databases: Web of Science, Medline and Scopus.
The Journal''s primary objectives
Contribute to raising the professional level of medical researchers, physicians and academic teachers.
Present the results of current research and clinical observations, explore the effectiveness of drug and non-drug treatments of heart disease, inform about new diagnostic techniques; discuss current trends and new advancements in clinical cardiology, contribute to continuing medical education, inform readers about results of Russian and international scientific forums;
Further improve the general quality of reviewing and editing of manuscripts submitted for publication;
Provide the widest possible dissemination of the published articles, among the global scientific community;
Extend distribution and indexing of scientific publications in major Abstracting & Indexing databases.