Prospective Registry of Acute Heart Failure
NCT02444416 · Status: RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 1200
Last updated 2023-05-06
Summary
Context:
Heart failure is associated with a high morbidity and mortality rate and represents a significant worldwide public health burden. In European countries, the total amount of the expenses related to heart failure represents 1 to 2% of the total health budget with 75% spent during hospitalizations, making heart failure the most expensive pathology in cardiology. Acute heart failure (AHF) has a poor prognosis despite improvements in therapy. Hospital mortality is 2 to 4% the risk of death or readmission in the six months following hospitalization is high.
Patients hospitalized for heart failure represent a very heterogeneous population in terms of etiologies, clinical presentations and/or co-morbidities. Consequently, this implies variable outcomes in terms of morbidity and mortality, probably due to their different prognostic factors. The precise spectrum of etiologies and prognostic factors of AHF in non selected populations has not been exhaustively studied and only a few predictive models concerning AHF have been validated.
Ischemic heart disease, valvulopathy, arrhythmias, infections, hypertension and lack of therapeutic compliance are often quoted as being the factors triggering heart failure. Some triggering factors (ischemic heart disease, pulmonary infections, acute renal failure) seem to be strongly associated with a poor prognosis in terms of hospital/out-patient mortality and re-hospitalization rate.
The complex relation between heart failure and acute renal failure is defined by the cardio-renal syndrome. Thirty percent of patients hospitalized for AHF will be diagnosed with an acute renal failure at admission or with worsening kidney failure during hospitalization. It seems that heart failure and cardio-renal syndrome are two distinct entities with a different prognosis. The type of acute renal failure (functional, renal or post-renal) in these patients and the prognostic value of these etiologies is still not firmly established.
A thorough determination of the etiologies and prognostic factors of AHF are necessary in order to allow the identification of high-risk patients and the improvement of heart failure management.
Objectives:
* To create an observational registry of all patients hospitalized for a AHF
* To determine the precise prevalence of etiologies and the prognostic factors of AHF in a non selected population. Among the prognostic factors, to establish the specific role of acute renal failure
* To establish the optimal initial assessment of patients hospitalized for heart failure
* To validate and compare with prospective data the results of a retrospective cohort study carried out at the University Hospital of Geneva who established the re-hospitalization and mortality outcome of patients hospitalized for heart failure.
Method:
Creation of an observational registry associated with a biobank including patients hospitalized for AHF in the Department of General Internal medicine (SMIG) and in the Departments of Specialties at the University Hospital of Geneva.
Anticipated results:
* To identify the prevalence of the etiologies and the prognostic factors of the heart failure
* To establish the optimal initial assessment of the patients hospitalized for a heart failure. Among the prognostic factors, to establish the specific role of acute renal failure
* To validate and compare results of a retrospective cohort study carried out at the University Hospital of Geneva which established the re-hospitalization and mortality outcome of patients hospitalized AHF
* To improve the management of hospitalized patients with AHF with a robust identification of the etiologies and a better identification of high-risk patients.
Conditions
- Acute Heart Failure
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
-
blood sample
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Sebastian Carballo
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 16 Years
- Max Age
- 100 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2014-12-31
- Primary Completion
- 2026-11-30
- Completion
- 2026-11-30
Countries
- Switzerland
Study Locations
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