Serum digoxin concentration and outcomes in women with heart failure: A bi-directional effect and a possible effect modification by ejection fraction

血清地高辛浓度与心力衰竭女性患者的预后:双向效应及射血分数可能对其效应进行调节

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The association between serum digoxin concentration (SDC) and outcomes in women with heart failure (HF) has not been well studied. AIMS: To test the hypothesis that the effect of digoxin on outcomes in women with HF is bi-directional and dependent on SDC, as in men, and is modified by ejection fraction (EF). METHODS: We studied 1366 female participants of the Digitalis Investigation Group trial in whom data on SDC (ng/ml) were available. We calculated adjusted odds ratios (AOR) and Bonferroni-adjusted 97.5% confidence intervals (CI) for various outcomes at a median follow up of 41 months, in all women and stratified by EF 35%. RESULTS: Compared with placebo (26.9%), 40.3% with SDC> or =1.2 (AOR=1.80; CI=1.14-2.86; p=0.004) and 26.6% with SDC 0.5-1.1 (AOR=1.05; CI=0.73-1.51; p=0.762) died. Respective rates for HF-hospitalizations were: placebo (32.8%), SDC> or =1.2 (38.0%) and SDC 0.5-1.1 (25.5%). For women with EF<35% (N=677), SDC 0.5-1.1 lowered odds for HF-hospitalizations (AOR=0.63; CI=0.39-1.00; p=0.026) without increasing odds for death (AOR=0.77; CI=0.47-1.26; p=0.233). In women with EF> or =35% (N=689), SDC 0.5-1.1 had a borderline association with death (AOR=1.58; CI=0.92-2.72; p=0.058) but not with HF-hospitalization (AOR=0.95; CI=0.54-1.66; p=0.826). CONCLUSIONS: As in men, in women with HF, digoxin has a bi-directional effect based on SDC, and the beneficial effects were significant only among women with EF<35%.

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