FACE Cluster phenotyping predicting outcomes in a prospective multicenter cohort study of chronic heart failure patients with central sleep disorder breathing indicated for adaptive servo ventilation

Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements(2020)

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Introduction Adaptive servo-ventilation (ASV) is a non-invasive ventilation mode for suppressing CSA-CSR. FACE is an observational prospective multicentre cohort study designed to assess the effects of adding ASV (PaceWave™, AutosetCS™; ResMed) to standard care on morbidity and mortality in symptomatic chronic HF patients who have CSA or co-existing central and obstructive sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). Objective FACE cohort study was collecting real life clinical data and long-term follow-up in a heterogeneous CHF population with SDB eligible for ASV. Latent class analysis (LCA) was proposed to cluster homogeneous phenogroups that may behaved differently. Methods Clinical presentation, sleep study, cardiac function and quality of life were assessed at inclusion. Patients were on CHF therapy and were offered to be treated by ASV. Morbidity and mortality were collected at 3-month follow-up. The primary end point in the time-to event analysis was the first event of death from any cause, unplanned hospitalization for worsening heart failure or cardiac transplant. Results 509 CHF pts were included in the ITT analysis, LCA identified 6 well defined phenogroups. At 3-month follow-up, there was significant difference between clusters for primary outcome incidence P  Fig. 1 ). Conclusion A phenogroup analysis including cardiac functions, SDB and ASV acceptance is promising in predicting outcomes of CHF patients.
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central sleep disorder breathing,chronic heart failure patients,chronic heart failure,heart failure patients,cohort study
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