論文ID: CJ-24-0956
Background: In addition to the J-HeartMate Risk Score (J-HMRS) and HeartMate 3 Risk Score (HM3RS), the J-MACS Risk Score (J-MACS-RS) was developed to predict death after left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation in Japanese patients with heart failure (HF). However, the correlation between these scores, the characteristics of high-risk patients as per these scores, and the mortality stratification of these scores in HF patients regardless of LVAD implantation are still not fully understood.
Methods and Results: Hospitalized patients with HF who underwent echocardiography and right heart catheterization were included (n=269). Patients at low or medium risk per the J-HMRS or HM3RS and at high risk per the J-MACS-RS (LMJ-HMHJ-MACS and LMHM3HJ-MACS, respectively) were compared with those at low or medium risk per both scores (LMJ-HMLMJ-MACSand LMHM3LMJ-MACS, respectively). The J-MACS-RS was well associated with the J-HMRS (r=0.66) and HM3RS (r=0.65). Patients with LMJ-HMHJ-MACS were older and showed a higher prevalence of ischemic etiology and history of cardiac surgery than those with LMJ-HMLMJ-MACS. LMJ-HMHJ-MACS and LMHM3HJ-MACSshowed higher serum creatinine levels and central venous pressure-to-pulmonary artery wedge pressure ratios than LMJ-HMLMJ-MACSand LMHM3LMJ-MACS, respectively. All scores stratified the 3-year mortality in patients with HF.
Conclusions: The J-MACS-RS correlated well with the J-HMRS and HM3RS. These scores may predict 3-year mortality, even in Japanese HF patients, regardless of LVAD implantation.