The Larissa Heart Failure Risk Score significantly predicted heart failure readmission and/or all-cause mortality at one year with a C-index of 0.64 (P<0.001).
Cohort (n=9,207)
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Does the Larissa Heart Failure Risk Score predict heart failure readmission and/or all-cause mortality at one year in patients hospitalized for heart failure?
The Larissa Heart Failure Risk Score is a simple 3-variable model that provides moderate predictive value (C-index 0.64) for 1-year mortality and readmission in patients hospitalized for heart failure.
Effect estimate: C-index 0.64
p-value: p=<0.001
Early risk stratification is of outmost clinical importance in hospitalized patients with heart failure (HHF). We examined the predictive value of the Larissa Heart Failure Risk Score (LHFRS) in a large population of HHF patients from the Cleveland Clinic. A total of 13,309 admissions for heart failure (HF) from 9207 unique patients were extracted from the Cleveland Clinic’s electronic health record system. For each admission, components of the 3-variable simple LHFRS were obtained, including hypertension history, myocardial infarction history, and red blood cell distribution width (RDW) ≥ 15%. The primary outcome was a HF readmission and/or all-cause mortality at one year, and the secondary outcome was all-cause mortality at one year of discharge. For both outcomes, all variables were statistically significant, and the Kaplan–Meier curves were well-separated and in a consistent order (Log-rank test p-value < 0.001). Higher LHFRS values were found to be strongly related to patients experiencing an event, showing a clear association of LHFRS with this study outcomes. The bootstrapped-validated area under the curve (AUC) for the logistic regression model for each outcome revealed a C-index of 0.64 both for the primary and secondary outcomes, respectively. LHFRS is a simple risk model and can be utilized as a basis for risk stratification in patients hospitalized for HF.
Xanthopoulos et al. (Sun,) conducted a cohort in Heart failure (n=9,207). Larissa Heart Failure Risk Score (LHFRS) was evaluated on Heart failure readmission and/or all-cause mortality at one year (C-index 0.64, p=<0.001). The Larissa Heart Failure Risk Score significantly predicted heart failure readmission and/or all-cause mortality at one year with a C-index of 0.64 (P<0.001).