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Left Atrial Function and Incident Heart Failure in Older Adults - 08/11/24

Doi : 10.1016/j.echo.2024.09.012 
Carlo Mannina, MD a, b, Kazato Ito, MD a, Zhezhen Jin, PhD c, Yuriko Yoshida, MD a, Cesare Russo, MD a, Koki Nakanishi, MS, MD d, Tatjana Rundek, MS, MD, PhD e, f, g, Shunichi Homma, MD a, Mitchell S.V. Elkind, MD, MS h, i, Marco R. Di Tullio, MD a,
a Department of Medicine, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York 
b Department of Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York 
c Department of Biostatistics, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, New York 
d Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 
e Department of Neurology, Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida 
f Department of Public Health Sciences, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida 
g Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida 
h Department of Neurology, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York 
i Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, New York 

Reprint requests: Marco R. Di Tullio, MD, Division of Cardiology, Columbia University Medical Center, 630 West 168th Street, New York, NY 10032.Division of CardiologyColumbia University Medical Center630 West 168th StreetNew YorkNY10032
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Abstract

Background

Heart failure (HF) prevalence is increasing, especially among older adults. Left atrial (LA) dysfunction is often associated with HF, but it is unclear whether it may contribute to its development. We investigated whether measures of LA function can predict the development of HF in older adults without a history of cardiovascular events.

Methods and Results

Seven hundred ninety-five participants from a triethnic (white, Black, Hispanic) community-based cohort of adults age ≥55 without a history of cardiovascular events underwent standard, three-dimensional, and speckle-tracking echocardiography. Left atrial volumes, LA strain, LA stiffness, and LA coupling index (LACI) were measured. Longitudinal follow-up was conducted, and new-onset HF was ascertained through standardized interviews, in-person visits, and active hospital surveillance of admission and discharge ICD-9 codes. Risk analysis with a cause-specific hazards regression model was used to assess the association of LA variables with incident HF, adjusting for other HF risk factors. The mean age was 70.9 ± 9.2 years (297 men, 498 women). During a mean follow-up of 11.4 years, new-onset HF occurred in 345 participants (43.4%). All measures of LA morphology and function were associated with incident HF (all P < .05). In multivariable analysis, LA stiffness and LACI (adjusted hazard ratio = 2.06; 95% CI, 1.08-3.94; adjusted hazard ratio = 1.25; 95% CI, 1.09-1.43, respectively) remained associated with incident HF. After further adjustment for left ventricular global longitudinal strain, only LACI remained associated with incident HF (adjusted hazard ratio = 1.22; 95% CI, 1.05-1.42).

Conclusions

Left atrial coupling index is a stronger independent predictor for incident HF in older adults than LA volumes and strain and may improve HF risk stratification.

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Central Illustration : 

Association of LA structure and function with HF development using three-dimensional and speckle-tracking echocardiography. The figures in the middle illustrate examples of the different LA measures assessed at baseline. The Forrest plot represents the association of LA coupling index and LA stiffness after adjustments for age, body mass index, history of hypertension, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, estimated glomerular filtration rate, heart rate, coronary artery disease, left ventricle mass index, mitral regurgitation and abnormal LVGLS. HR, Hazard ratio; LA, left atrial; LAEVI, LAEV index.


Central IllustrationAssociation of LA structure and function with HF development using three-dimensional and speckle-tracking echocardiography. The figures in the middle illustrate examples of the different LA measures assessed at baseline. The Forrest plot represents the association of LA coupling index and LA stiffness after adjustments for age, body mass index, history of hypertension, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, estimated glomerular filtration rate, heart rate, coronary artery disease, left ventricle mass index, mitral regurgitation and abnormal LVGLS. HR, Hazard ratio; LA, left atrial; LAEVI, LAEV index.

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Highlights

LA strain, LA stiffness, and LACI predicted new-onset HF.
LA stiffness and LACI were significant HF predictors in multivariable analysis.
After adjusting for LV GLS, only LACI remained associated with new-onset HF.
LACI is a stronger independent predictor for incident HF in older adults.

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Keywords : Left atrial function, Heart failure, Atrial myopathy, Elderly, Left atrial coupling index, Cardiovascular prevention

Abbreviations : 3D LAVmin, 3D LAVmax, 3D LAEV, AF, aHR, BMI, CABL, EF, eGFR, GLS, HF, HFpEF, HFrEF, LA, LACI, LV, LAVImax, LAVImin, LVEF, MRI, NOMAS


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 This work was supported by grants from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (grant no. R01 NS36286 to M.R.D. and grant no. R37 NS29993 to Dr. Ralph L. Sacco and M.S.V.E).


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