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Long-term Prognostic Value of the Ratio of Red Blood Cell Distribution Width to Albumin in Patients With Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Patients

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Previous studies have shown that the ratio of red cell distribution width to serum albumin level (RAR) is an integrative and new inflammatory marker. RAR is associated with clinical outcomes in a variety of diseases, but there is no information available on the long-term prognostic value of RAR in patients admitted for acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) after the discharge.
Methods and Results: We studied 302 patients admitted for ADHF and discharged with survival. The RAR was calculated as RDW (in %) / albumin (in g/dL) on admission or at discharge. The primary and secondary endpoints of this study were cardiovascular death (CVD) and all-cause death (ACD), respectively. During a follow-up period of 4.2±3.3 yrs, 69 patients had CVD and 96 patients had ACD. ROC curve analysis revealed that AUC of RAR at the discharge (0.677[0.605-0.749]) was significantly (p=0.001) greater than that on admission (0.583[0.511-0.656]). At multivariate Cox analysis, RAR at the discharge, but not on admission, was significantly associated with CVD and ACD, independently of the prior history of heart failure hospitalization, BMI, systolic blood pressure, estimated glomerular filtration rate and serum sodium level after the adjustment with hemoglobin level and left ventricular dimension index. Patients with higher RAR ≥4.23 (by ROC analysis) had a significantly higher risk of CVD and ACD than those with lower RAR<4.23 (CVD: 38% vs 15%, p<0.0001, ACD: 47% vs 25%, p<0.0001, respectively).
Conclusion: In the present study, a higher RAR at the discharge but not on admission was associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular death and all-cause death in ADHF patients after the discharge. These findings suggest that RAR may be a simple and inexpensive indicator for identifying ADHF patients at high risk of mortality.
  • Yamada, Takahisa  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Fujita, Takeshi  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Kokubu, Yuki  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Yoshida, Motoshi  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Furuta, Yuzo  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Sakai, Katsuyoshi  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Yagi, Ryota  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Kurihara, Hikaru  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Naito, Susumu  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Fukunami, Masatake  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Asai, Mitsutoshi  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Morita, Takashi  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Kawasaki, Masato  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Kikuchi, Atsushi  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Kondo, Takumi  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Kawai, Tsutomu  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Seo, Masahiro  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka City , Japan )
  • Nakamura, Jun  ( Osaka General Medical Center , Osaka , Japan )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Takahisa Yamada: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Takeshi Fujita: No Answer | YUKI KOKUBU: No Answer | Motoshi Yoshida: No Answer | Yuzo Furuta: No Answer | Katsuyoshi Sakai: No Answer | Ryota Yagi: No Answer | Hikaru Kurihara: No Answer | Susumu Naito: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Masatake Fukunami: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Mitsutoshi Asai: No Answer | Takashi Morita: No Answer | Masato Kawasaki: No Answer | Atsushi Kikuchi: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Takumi Kondo: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Tsutomu Kawai: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Masahiro Seo: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Jun Nakamura: No Answer
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2025

2025

New Orleans, Louisiana

Session Info:

Biomarkers in HF: Past, Present, and Future

Saturday, 11/08/2025 , 02:30PM - 03:30PM

Abstract Poster Board Session

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