Heart failure in the general population of men - morbidity, risk factors and prognosis

Citation
L. Wilhelmsen et al., Heart failure in the general population of men - morbidity, risk factors and prognosis, J INTERN M, 249(3), 2001, pp. 253-261
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
ISSN journal
09546820 → ACNP
Volume
249
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
253 - 261
Database
ISI
SICI code
0954-6820(200103)249:3<253:HFITGP>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Aims. To analyse the prevalence, aetiology and prognosis of heart failure. Methods and results. A random population sample of men (n = 7495) was exami ned at baseline in 1970-73 and followed until 1996. During up to 27 years, 937 men were hospitalized for heart failure. For the statistical analysis, odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals, multivariate logistic regression and time-dependent Cox analysis were used. The incidence rate was 2.1, 9.1 and 11.5 per 1000 person-years in the age groups 55-64. 65-74 and 75-79, an d the prevalences were 0.6, 2.8 and 6.2%, respectively. Valvular heart dise ase was the aetiology in 5.5%, coronary heart disease only or in combinatio n with hypertension in 58.8%,, and hypertension only in 20.3%, and various combinations with diabetes in 4.5%. Of the remaining 12.1%, 96% were smoker s and 64% were registered for alcohol abuse. Risk factors were increasing a ge, myocardial infarction in the family, diabetes mellitus, chest pain, tob acco smoking, high coffee consumption, alcohol abuse, high body mass index, high blood pressure as well as treatment for hypertension, but not high to tal cholesterol or psychological stress. Mortality after the diagnosis was increased eight times. Conclusions. Coronary heart disease and hypertension were the most common c oncomitant diseases. Risk factors were similar to those in coronary heart d isease, and also alcohol abuse, but not high total cholesterol, low physica l activity or psychological stress. Mortality was high.