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Fibrosis-4 index reflects right-sided filling pressure in patients with heart failure

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The fibrosis-4 index (FIB-4 index) is a marker of liver fibrosis. It has been reported that the FIB-4 index in compensated phase is associated with estimated right-sided filling pressure and… Click to show full abstract

The fibrosis-4 index (FIB-4 index) is a marker of liver fibrosis. It has been reported that the FIB-4 index in compensated phase is associated with estimated right-sided filling pressure and poor prognosis in patients with heart failure. However, the relationship with invasively obtained right-sided cardiac pressures has been unclear. Hemodynamic status was evaluated by right heart catheterization in 189 heart failure patients who were in a clinically compensated phase between January 2015 and September 2017. Patients were assigned to two groups based on a median FIB-4 index of 2.15, then hemodynamic parameters and event rates were compared. Endpoint was defined as a composite of all-cause death, readmission for heart failure, or left ventricular-assist device implantation. Then, we also investigated correlations between the FIB-4 index and clinical factors, including hemodynamic parameters. Patients with a high FIB-4 index were significantly older (76 [IQR, 63–80] vs. 65 [IQR, 56–74] years, P  < 0.001) and had higher right atrial pressure (RAP; 7 [IQR, 5–11] vs. 4 [IQR, 1–6] mmHg, P  < 0.001) and pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (16 [IQR, 12–22] vs. 12 [IQR, 8–19] mmHg, P  = 0.011) than those with a low FIB-4 index. The FIB-4 index correlated more strongly with parameters of right-sided than left-sided HF (RAP, R = 0.41, P  < 0.001; inferior vena cava diameter, R  = 0.44, P  < 0.001; pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, R  = 0.15, P  = 0.038; brain natriuretic peptide, R  = 0.14, P  = 0.29). Multiple regression analysis showed that the FIB-4 index independently correlated with RAP. In conclusion, the FIB-4 index can non-invasively reflect right-sided filling pressure, which might explain why it is associated with a poor prognosis, among patients with heart failure.

Keywords: right sided; index; heart failure; fib index; pressure

Journal Title: Heart and Vessels
Year Published: 2019

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