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Erschienen in: Herz 7/2018

05.09.2017 | Original articles

Admission-to-discharge temperature reduction in decompensated heart failure is associated with rehospitalization

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Abstract

Introduction

Decreasing body temperature on first follow-up visit—relative to discharge—predicts early rehospitalization in heart failure (HF). We studied whether admission-to-discharge temperature reduction was associated with increased HF rehospitalization in the ESCAPE trial.

Methods

We compared patients with or without ≥1 °C decrease in temperature from admission-to-discharge. The study endpoint was rehospitalization due to HF for up to 6 months after discharge.

Results

Among 354 patients (average age 57 years, 73% men) with recorded admission and discharge temperature, 22 (6.2%) had an admission-to-discharge temperature reduction ≥1 ºC. Patients with admission-to-discharge temperature reduction ≥1 ºC had higher frequency of rehospitalization for HF (68.2% vs. 44.3%, estimated odds ratio [OR] 2.697, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.072–6.787, P = 0.029) despite a significantly higher admission temperature. On multivariate analysis, admission-to-discharge temperature reduction ≥1 ºC predicted rehospitalization for HF (OR 2.02, 95% CI 1.028–3.966, P = 0.041) after adjustment for age, BMI, baseline Na, creatinine, ejection fraction and discharge NYHA class. A standard logistic model treating temperature change as a continuous variable, and a model using a restricted cubic spline, did not demonstrate a statistically significant relationship between temperature reduction and HF rehospitalization. Subsequently, an altered logistic model was fit expressing the log odds of HF rehospitalization as a piecewise linear function of temperature decrease; this model did demonstrate statistical significance (P = 0.013) with an estimated odds ratio of 1.140 per 0.1 ºC beyond 0.5 ºC.

Conclusion

Admission-to-discharge temperature reduction ≥1 ºC is an unfavorable prognostic sign associated with future rehospitalization due to HF.
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Metadaten
Titel
Admission-to-discharge temperature reduction in decompensated heart failure is associated with rehospitalization
Publikationsdatum
05.09.2017
Erschienen in
Herz / Ausgabe 7/2018
Print ISSN: 0340-9937
Elektronische ISSN: 1615-6692
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00059-017-4612-z

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