European Heart Journal Advance Access published online on February 24, 2009
European Heart Journal, doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehp032
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The MUSIC Risk score: a simple method for predicting mortality in ambulatory patients with chronic heart failure
1 Cardiology Service, Valme University Hospital, Carretera a Cadiz s/n, 41014 Seville, Spain
2 Cardiology Service, University Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
3 Cardiology Service, University Hospital Arrixaca, Murcia, Spain
4 Cardiology Service, University Hospital Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
5 Biochemistry Service, Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
Received 24 July 2008; revised 5 January 2009; accepted 8 January 2009 * Corresponding author. Tel: +34 61 651 7871, Fax: +34 95 626 6028, Email: plan{at}telefonica.net
Aims: The prognosis of chronic heart failure (CHF) is extremely variable, although generally poor. The purpose of this study was to develop prognostic models for CHF patients.
Methods and results: A cohort of 992 consecutive ambulatory CHF patients was prospectively followed for a median of 44 months. Multivariable Cox models were developed to predict all-cause mortality (n = 267), cardiac mortality (primary end-point, n = 213), pump-failure death (n = 123), and sudden death (n = 90). The four final models included several combinations of the same 10 independent predictors: prior atherosclerotic vascular event, left atrial size >26 mm/m2, ejection fraction
35%, atrial fibrillation, left bundle-branch block or intraventricular conduction delay, non-sustained ventricular tachycardia and frequent ventricular premature beats, estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min/1.73 m2, hyponatremia
138 mEq/L, NT-proBNP >1.000 ng/L, and troponin-positive. On the basis of Cox models, the MUSIC Risk scores were calculated. A cardiac mortality score >20 points identified a high-risk subgroup with a four-fold cardiac mortality risk.
Conclusion: A simple score with a limited number of non-invasive variables successfully predicted cardiac mortality in a real-life cohort of CHF patients. The use of this model in clinical practice identifies a subgroup of high-risk patients that should be closely managed.
Key Words: Heart failure Prognosis Mortality Natriuretic peptides
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