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Socioeconomic and partner status in chronic heart failure: Relationship to exercise capacity, quality of life, and clinical outcomes.

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Verma, AK; Schulte, PJ; Bittner, V; Keteyian, SJ; Fleg, JL; Piña, IL; Swank, AM; Fitz-Gerald, M; Ellis, SJ; Kraus, WE; Whellan, DJ; Mentz, RJ ...
Published in: Am Heart J
January 2017

BACKGROUND: Prognosis in patients with heart failure (HF) is commonly assessed based on clinical characteristics. The association between partner status and socioeconomic status (SES) and outcomes in chronic HF requires further study. METHODS: We performed a post hoc analysis of HF-ACTION, which randomized 2,331 HF patients with ejection fraction ≤35% to usual care ± aerobic exercise training. We examined baseline quality of life and functional capacity and outcomes (all-cause mortality/hospitalization) by partner status and SES using adjusted Cox models and explored an interaction with exercise training. Outcomes were examined based on partner status, education level, annual income, and employment. RESULTS: Having a partner, education beyond high school, an income >$25,000, and being employed were associated with better baseline functional capacity and quality of life. Over a median follow-up of 2.5 years, higher education, higher income, being employed, and having a partner were associated with lower all-cause mortality/hospitalization. After multivariable adjustment, lower mortality was seen associated with having a partner (hazard ratio 0.91, 95% CI 0.81-1.03, P=.15) and more than a high school education (hazard ratio 0.91, CI 0.80-1.02, P=.12), although these associations were not statistically significant. There was no interaction between any of these variables and exercise training on outcomes (all P>.5). CONCLUSIONS: Having a partner and higher SES were associated with greater functional capacity and quality of life at baseline but were not independent predictors of long-term clinical outcomes in patients with chronic HF. These findings provide information that may be considered as potential variables impacting outcomes.

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Am Heart J

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EISSN

1097-6744

Publication Date

January 2017

Volume

183

Start / End Page

54 / 61

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Spouses
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Quality of Life
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Heart Failure
  • Female
  • Exercise Tolerance
  • Chronic Disease
 

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Verma, A. K., Schulte, P. J., Bittner, V., Keteyian, S. J., Fleg, J. L., Piña, I. L., … Mentz, R. J. (2017). Socioeconomic and partner status in chronic heart failure: Relationship to exercise capacity, quality of life, and clinical outcomes. Am Heart J, 183, 54–61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2016.10.007
Verma, Amanda K., Phillip J. Schulte, Vera Bittner, Steven J. Keteyian, Jerome L. Fleg, Ileana L. Piña, Ann M. Swank, et al. “Socioeconomic and partner status in chronic heart failure: Relationship to exercise capacity, quality of life, and clinical outcomes.Am Heart J 183 (January 2017): 54–61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2016.10.007.
Verma AK, Schulte PJ, Bittner V, Keteyian SJ, Fleg JL, Piña IL, et al. Socioeconomic and partner status in chronic heart failure: Relationship to exercise capacity, quality of life, and clinical outcomes. Am Heart J. 2017 Jan;183:54–61.
Verma, Amanda K., et al. “Socioeconomic and partner status in chronic heart failure: Relationship to exercise capacity, quality of life, and clinical outcomes.Am Heart J, vol. 183, Jan. 2017, pp. 54–61. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.ahj.2016.10.007.
Verma AK, Schulte PJ, Bittner V, Keteyian SJ, Fleg JL, Piña IL, Swank AM, Fitz-Gerald M, Ellis SJ, Kraus WE, Whellan DJ, O’Connor CM, Mentz RJ. Socioeconomic and partner status in chronic heart failure: Relationship to exercise capacity, quality of life, and clinical outcomes. Am Heart J. 2017 Jan;183:54–61.
Journal cover image

Published In

Am Heart J

DOI

EISSN

1097-6744

Publication Date

January 2017

Volume

183

Start / End Page

54 / 61

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Spouses
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Quality of Life
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Heart Failure
  • Female
  • Exercise Tolerance
  • Chronic Disease