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  • - The study examined how body mass index (BMI) affects mortality rates in patients experiencing cardiogenic shock (CS), using a large cohort from the Cardiogenic Shock Working Group registry.
  • - Results showed that a higher BMI correlated with increased mortality, particularly in those with heart failure-related mechanisms, while patients with normal weight had the lowest mortality rates.
  • - In the cohort, normal weight patients had a mortality rate of 29.0%, compared to 35.1% for obese and 36.7% for severely obese patients, though no significant differences were observed among BMI categories in cases related to acute myocardial infarction.

Article Abstract

We explored the association of body mass index (BMI) with mortality in cardiogenic shock (CS). Using the Cardiogenic Shock Working Group registry, we assessed the impact of BMI on mortality using restricted cubic splines in a multivariable logistic regression model adjusting for age, gender, and race. We also assessed mortality, device use, and complications in BMI categories, defined as underweight (<18.5 kg/m 2 ), normal (18.5-24.9 kg/m 2 ), overweight (25-29.9 kg/m 2 ), obese (30-39.9 kg/m 2 ), and severely obese (>40 kg/m 2 ) using univariable logistic regression models. Our cohort had 3,492 patients with CS (mean age = 62.1 ± 14 years, 69% male), 58.0% HF-related CS (HF-CS), and 27.8% acute myocardial infarction (AMI) related CS. Body mass index was a significant predictor of mortality in multivariable regression using restricted cubic splines ( p < 0.0001, p = 0.194 for nonlinearity). When stratified by categories, patients with healthy weight had lower mortality (29.0%) than obese (35.1%, p = 0.003) or severely obese (36.7%, p = 0.01). In HF-CS cohort, the healthy weight patients had the lowest mortality (21.7%), whereas it was higher in the underweight (37.5%, p = 0.012), obese (29.2%, p = 0.003), and severely obese (29.9%, p = 0.019). There was no difference in mortality among BMI categories in AMI-CS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MAT.0000000000002194DOI Listing

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