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HFpEF

April 26, 2018

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(J Am Coll Cardiol 2017;70:2476–86)

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HFpEF

• 50% or more (40-71%) of patients with CHF have preserved LV systolic function.

• HFpEF is an increasingly frequent hospital discharge.

• Outcomes (hospitalization, death) “approach” those of HFrEF.

• “The fundamental pathophysiologicalperturbation leading to heart failure with a preserved ejection fraction remains incompletely defined…”

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Walter J. Paulus, and Carsten Tschöpe JACC 2013;62:263-

271

American College of Cardiology Foundation

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Secondary Causes of Diastolic Dysfunction

• Primary Myocardial diseases– Dilated cardiomyopathy– Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy– Infiltrative cardiomyopathy

• Secondary Myocardial diseases– Hypertension– Aortic stenosis– Congenital heart disease

• Coronary artery disease– Ischemia– Infarction

• Pericardial disease– Tamponade– Contriction

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HFpEF Epidemiology

• In the general population, patients with HFpEFare usually older women with a history of hypertension and atrial fibrillation.

• Obesity, diabetes mellitus, and hyperlipidemiaare also highly prevalent in HFpEF:– HTN more common in patients with HFpEF

– MI more common in patients with HFrEF

• Disordered breathing in CHF:– Central sleep apnea more common in HFrEF

– Obstructive sleep apnea more common in HFpEF

JACC Vol. 43, No. 3, 2004

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Characteristics of Patients with Heart Failure and Preserved or Reduced Ejection Fraction

Owan T et al. N Engl J Med 2006;355:251-259

Owan T et al. N Engl J Med 2006;355:251-259

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Common Factors that Precipitate Acute Decompensated Heart Failure

• Non-adherence with medication regimen, sodium and/or fluid restriction

• Acute myocardial ischemia

• Uncorrected high blood pressure

• AF and other arrhythmias

• Recent addition of negative inotropic drugs (e.g., verapamil, nifedipine, diltiazem, beta blockers, other antiarrhythmics)

• Pulmonary embolus

• Initiation of drugs that increase salt retention (e.g., steroids, thiazolidinediones, NSAIDs)

• Excessive alcohol or illicit drug use

• Endocrine abnormalities (e.g., diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism)

• Concurrent infections (e.g., pneumonia, viral illnesses)

• Additional acute cardiovascular disorders (e.g., valve disease endocarditis, myopericarditis, aortic dissection)

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Troponins in CHF

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J Am Coll Cardiol 2010;56:1071–8

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Diastolic dysfunction is not HFpEF

• Diastolic dysfunction is an echo finding, an aging phenomenom and a consequence of chronic disease such as HTN, diabetes, CAD, obesity, deconditioning and renal dysfunction.

• HFpEF is a clinical syndrome manifest as – dyspnea (DOE, orthopnea, PND, at rest), – fatigue, tiredness,– fluid retention (JVD, peripheral edema, interstitial pulmonary

edema), – suggested by elevated markers (BNP, pro-BNP) – in the face of normal LV systolic function

• absent significant contributing valvular heart disease after excluding other cardiac and non-cardiac etiologies (infiltrative/restrictive CM, PE, COPD, sleep apnea, pulmonary HTN, etc.)

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NEJM 1971, 285, 1441-46

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Diastolic Dysfunction

• Impaired LV relaxation

• Reduced restoring forces, reduced early diastolic suction

• Increase LV chamber stiffness

• All leading to increased LV filling pressures

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Is diastolic dysfunction present?

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Exclusions!

• The approach starts with mitral inflow velocities and is applied in the absence of– atrial fibrillation (AF), – significant mitral valve disease

• (at least moderate mitral annular calcification [MAC], • any mitral stenosis• or mitral regurgitation [MR] of more than moderate severity,• mitral valve repair or prosthetic mitral valve),

– LV assist devices,– left bundle branch block, – and ventricular paced rhythm.

(J Am Soc Echocardiogr 2016;29:277-314.)

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Is LAP elevated?

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PCWP = 1.24 * (E/e’) + 1.9

e’ = (e’ lateral + e’ septal) / 2

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Plot of PCWP vs E/Ea in 100 initial patients.

Sherif F. Nagueh et al. Circulation. 1998;98:1644-1650

Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.

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PA systolic pressure = 4 X (TR velocity)2 + RA pressure

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Mitral Stenosis

• Enlarged LA

• Afib

• Older women

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(Circ J 2015; 79: 954 – 959)

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Diastolic Dysfunction

(Circulation. 2005;112:375-383.)

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Treatment of HFpEF

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ACEI in HFpEF

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Βeta blockers in diastolic dysfunction

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(Circulation. 2006;114:397-403.)

• Digoxin in HFpEFoffers no significant improvement in all cause, cardiovascular or heart failure mortality or hospitalization.

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Incidence Rates of the Primary Composite Outcome, Its Components, and Additional

Secondary Outcomes.

Pitt B et al. N Engl J Med 2014;370:1383-1392

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Pooled and individual estimates of relative risk (RR) and 95% CI of the primary outcome all-

cause mortality for different therapies.

Sean Lee Zheng et al. Heart doi:10.1136/heartjnl-2017-311652Copyright © BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Cardiovascular Society. All rights reserved.

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Pooled and individual estimates of relative risk (RR) and 95% CIs of the secondary outcome

cardiovascular mortality for different therapies.

Sean Lee Zheng et al. Heart doi:10.1136/heartjnl-2017-311652Copyright © BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Cardiovascular Society. All rights reserved.

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Pooled and individual estimates of relative risk (RR) and 95% CI of the secondary outcome

heart failure hospitalisation for different therapies.

Sean Lee Zheng et al. Heart doi:10.1136/heartjnl-2017-311652Copyright © BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Cardiovascular Society. All rights reserved.

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Pharmacological Treatment for Stage C HF With Preserved EF

I B

Systolic and diastolic blood pressure should be controlled in patients with HFpEF in accordance with published clinical practice guidelines to prevent morbidity

2013 recommendation remains current.

I CDiuretics should be used for relief of symptoms due to volume overload in patients with HFpEF.

2013 recommendation remains current.

COR LOE RecommendationsComment/Rationale

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IIa C

Coronary revascularization is reasonable in patients with CAD in whom symptoms (angina) or demonstrable myocardial ischemia is judged to be having an adverse effect on symptomatic HFpEF despite GDMT.

2013 recommendation remains current.

IIa C

Management of AF according to published clinical practice guidelines in patients with HFpEF is reasonable to improve symptomatic HF.

2013 recommendation remains current.

COR LOE RecommendationsComment/Rationale

Pharmacological Treatment for Stage C HF With Preserved EF

IIa C

The use of beta-blocking agents, ACE inhibitors, and ARBs in patients with hypertension is reasonable to control blood pressure in patients with HFpEF.

2013 recommendation remains current.

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IIb B-R

In appropriately selected patients with HFpEF (with EF ≥45%, elevated BNP levels or HF admission within 1 year, estimated glomerular filtration rate >30 mL/min, creatinine <2.5 mg/dL, potassium <5.0 mEq/L), aldosterone receptor antagonists might be considered to decrease hospitalizations.

NEW: Current recommendation reflects new RCT data.

Pharmacological Treatment for Stage C HF With Preserved EF

COR LOE RecommendationsComment/Rationale

IIb BThe use of ARBs might be considered to decrease hospitalizations for patients with HFpEF.

2013 recommendation remains current.

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Pharmacological Treatment for Stage C HF With Preserved EF

COR LOE RecommendationsComment/Rationale

III: No Benefit

B-R

Routine use of nitrates or phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors to increase activity or QoL in patients with HFpEF is ineffective.

NEW: Current recommendation reflects new data from RCTs.

III: No Benefit

CRoutine use of nutritional supplements is not recommended for patients with HFpEF.

2013 recommendation remains current.

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Coding criteria for HFpEF?

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Journal of the American College of Cardiology Vol. 37, No. 4, 2001

Total Survivors Non-survivors

LVEF (%) 24 +/- 12 25 +/- 13 19 +/- 10

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Journal of the American College of Cardiology Vol. 39, No. 11, 2002

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Summary

• HFpEF is similar in frequency and prognosis to HFrEF.

• HFpEF is defined by clinical symptoms, lab and radiographic findings in the absence of alternative (valvular/OSA/comorbidities) explanations, with normal LVEF and mitral inflow, tissue Doppler, pulmonary vein inflow findings consistent with diastolic dysfunction.

• Echo findings of elevated left atrial pressures indicate opportunity for improvement in symptoms with diuretic therapy.

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Summary (continued)

• Medical therapy of HFrEF cannot be extrapolated to HFpEF:

– ACEI, ARB, BB, spironolactone do NOT improve mortality risk:

– ARB, BB and spironolactone offer minimal evidence in reducing hospitalization;

– Control of BP and HR (esp in Afib), myocardial revascularization are LOE Class C recommendations.

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Summary (continued)

• The four recommended variables for identifying diastolic dysfunction and their abnormal cutoff values are

– annular e’ velocity: septal e’ < 7 cm/sec, lateral e’ < 10 cm/sec,

– average E/e’ ratio > 14,

– LA volume index > 34 mL/m2,

– and peak TR velocity > 2.8 m/sec.

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Summary (continued)

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Summary (continued)

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Summary (continued)

• Markers for diastolic dysfunction in patients with systolic dysfunction offer evidence of prognostic significance.

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References

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References

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References

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References