Socioeconomic Status and Outcomes in Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction From Asia.


Journal

Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes
ISSN: 1941-7705
Titre abrégé: Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101489148

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 25 3 2021
medline: 16 10 2021
entrez: 24 3 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Little is known regarding the impact of socioeconomic factors on the use of evidence-based therapies and outcomes in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction across Asia. We investigated the association of both patient-level (household income, education levels) and country-level (regional income level by World Bank classification, income disparity by Gini index) socioeconomic indicators on use of guideline-directed therapy and clinical outcomes (composite of 1-year mortality or HF hospitalization, quality of life) in the prospective multinational ASIAN-HF study (Asian Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure). Among 4540 patients (mean age: 60±13 years, 23% women) with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, 39% lived in low-income regions; 34% in regions with high-income disparity (Gini ≥42.8%); 64.4% had low monthly household income (<US$1000); and 29.5% had no/only primary education. The largest disparity in treatment across regional income levels pertained to β-blocker and device therapies, with patients from low-income regions being less likely to receive these treatments compared with those from high-income regions and even greater disparity among patients with lower education status and lower household income within each regional income strata. Higher country- and patient-level socioeconomic indicators related to higher quality of life scores and lower risk of the primary composite outcome. Notably, we found a significant interaction between regional income level and both household income and education status ( These findings highlight the importance of socioeconomic determinants among patients with heart failure in Asia and suggest that attention should be paid to address disparities in access to care among the poor and less educated, including those from wealthy regions. Registration: URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov; Unique Identifier: NCT01633398.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
Little is known regarding the impact of socioeconomic factors on the use of evidence-based therapies and outcomes in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction across Asia.
METHODS
We investigated the association of both patient-level (household income, education levels) and country-level (regional income level by World Bank classification, income disparity by Gini index) socioeconomic indicators on use of guideline-directed therapy and clinical outcomes (composite of 1-year mortality or HF hospitalization, quality of life) in the prospective multinational ASIAN-HF study (Asian Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure).
RESULTS
Among 4540 patients (mean age: 60±13 years, 23% women) with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, 39% lived in low-income regions; 34% in regions with high-income disparity (Gini ≥42.8%); 64.4% had low monthly household income (<US$1000); and 29.5% had no/only primary education. The largest disparity in treatment across regional income levels pertained to β-blocker and device therapies, with patients from low-income regions being less likely to receive these treatments compared with those from high-income regions and even greater disparity among patients with lower education status and lower household income within each regional income strata. Higher country- and patient-level socioeconomic indicators related to higher quality of life scores and lower risk of the primary composite outcome. Notably, we found a significant interaction between regional income level and both household income and education status (
CONCLUSIONS
These findings highlight the importance of socioeconomic determinants among patients with heart failure in Asia and suggest that attention should be paid to address disparities in access to care among the poor and less educated, including those from wealthy regions. Registration: URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov; Unique Identifier: NCT01633398.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33757307
doi: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.120.006962
doi:

Banques de données

ClinicalTrials.gov
['NCT01633398']

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e006962

Investigateurs

Lieng Hsi Ling (LH)
Houng Bang Liew (HB)
Calambur Narasimhan (C)
Tachapong Ngarmukos (T)
Sang Weon Park (SW)
Eugenio Reyes (E)
Bambang B Siswanto (BB)
Shu Zhang (S)
Shu Zhang (S)
Xiaohan Fan (X)
Keping Chen (K)
Liqun Wu (L)
Yucai Xie (Y)
Qi Jin (Q)
Tianyou Ling (T)
Xinli Li (X)
Fang Zhou (F)
Yanli Zhou (Y)
Dongjie Xu (D)
Haifeng Zhang (H)
Yangang Su (Y)
Xueying Chen (X)
Shengmei Qin (S)
Jingfeng Wang (J)
Xue Gong (X)
Zhaodi Wu (Z)
Cheuk Man Yu (CM)
Calambur Narasimhan (C)
B K S Sastry (BKS)
Arun Gopi (A)
K Raghu (K)
C Sridevi (C)
Daljeet Kaur (D)
Ajay Naik (A)
Keyur Parikh (K)
Anish Chandarana (A)
Urmil Shah (U)
Milan Chag (M)
Hemang Baxi (H)
Satya Gupta (S)
Jyoti Bhatia (J)
Vaishali Khakhkhar (V)
Vineet Sankhla (V)
Tejas Patel (T)
Vipul Kapoor (V)
Gurpreet Singh Wander (GS)
Rohit Tandon (R)
Vijay Chopra (V)
Manoj Kumar (M)
Hatinder Jeet Singh Sethi (HJ)
Rashmi Verma (R)
Sanjay Mittal (S)
Jitendra Sawhney (J)
Manish Kr Sharma (MK)
Mohanan Padinhare Purayil (MP)
Bambang Budi Siswanto (BB)
Rs Dr Hasan Sadikin (RDH)
Pintoko Tedjokusumo (P)
Erwan Martanto (E)
Muhammad Munawar (M)
Jimmy Agung Pambudi (JA)
Rs Siloam Karawaci (RS)
Antonia Lukito (A)
Ingrid Pardede (I)
Alvin Thengker (A)
Vito Damay (V)
Siska Suridanda Danny (SS)
Rarsari Surarso (R)
Takashi Noda (T)
Ikutaro Nakajima (I)
Mitsuru Wada (M)
Kohei Ishibashi (K)
Takashi Kurita (T)
Ryoubun Yasuoka (R)
Kuniya Asai (K)
Kohji Murai (K)
Yoshiaki Kubota (Y)
Yuki Izumi (Y)
Takanori Ikeda (T)
Shinji Hisatake (S)
Takayuki Kabuki (T)
Shunsuke Kiuchi (S)
Nobuhisa Hagiwara (N)
Atsushi Suzuki (A)
Dr Tsuyoshi Suzuki (DT)
Sang-Weon Park (SW)
Suk Keun Hong (SK)
SookJin Lee (S)
Lim Dal Soo (LD)
Dong-Hyeok Kim (DH)
Jaemin Shim (J)
Seong-Mi Park (SM)
Seung-Young Roh (SY)
Young Hoon Kim (YH)
Mina Kim (M)
Jong-Il Choi (JI)
Jin Oh Na (JO)
Seung Woon Rha (SW)
Hong Seog Seo (HS)
Dong Joo Oh (DJ)
Chang Gyu Park (CG)
Eung Ju Kim (EJ)
Sunki Lee (S)
Boyoung Joung (B)
Jae-Sun Uhm (JS)
Moon Hyoung Lee (MH)
In-Jeong Cho (IJ)
Hui-Nam Park (HN)
Hyung-Wook Park (HW)
Jeong-Gwan Cho (JG)
Namsik Yoon (N)
KiHong Lee (K)
Kye Hun Kim (KH)
Seong Hwan Kim (SH)
Houng Bang Liew (HB)
Sahrin Saharudin (S)
Boon Cong Beh (BC)
Yu Wei Lee (YW)
Chia How Yen (CH)
Mohd Khairi Othman (MK)
Amie-Anne Augustine (AA)
Mohd Hariz Mohd Asnawi (MH)
Roberto Angelo Mojolou (RA)
You Zhuan Tan (YZ)
Aida Nurbaini Arbain (AN)
Chii Koh Wong (CK)
Razali Omar (R)
Azmee Mohd Ghazi (AM)
Surinder Kaur Khelae (SK)
David S P Chew (DSP)
Lok Bin Yap (LB)
Azlan Hussin (A)
Zulkeflee Muhammad (Z)
Mohd Ghazi Azmee (MG)
Imran Zainal Abidin (IZ)
Ahmad Syadi Bin Mahmood Zhudi (ASB)
Nor Ashikin Md Sari (NA)
Ganiga Srinivasaiah Sridhar (GS)
Ahmad Syadi Mahmood Zuhdi (AS)
Muhammad Dzafir Ismail (MD)
Tiong Kiam Ong (TK)
Yee Ling Cham (YL)
Ning Zan Khiew (NZ)
Asri Bin Said (AB)
Alan Yean Yip Fong (AY)
Nor Hanim Mohd Amin (NH)
Keong Chua Seng (KC)
Sian Kong Tan (SK)
Kuan Leong Yew (KL)
Eugenio Reyes (E)
Jones Santos (J)
Allan Lim (A)
Raul Lapitan (R)
Ryan Andal (R)
Eleanor Lopez (E)
Kheng Leng David Sim (KL)
Boon Yew Tan (BY)
Choon Pin Lim (CP)
Louis L Y Teo (LLY)
Laura L H Chan (LLH)
Lieng Hsi Ling (LH)
Ping Chai (P)
Ching Chiew Raymond Wong (CC)
Kian Keong Poh (KK)
Poh Shuan Daniel Yeo (PS)
Evelyn M Lee (EM)
Min Er Ching (ME)
Deanna Z L Khoo (DZL)
Min Sen Yew (MS)
Wenjie Huang (W)
Kui Toh Gerard Leong (KT)
Jia Hao Jason See (JH)
Yaozong Benji Lim (YB)
Svenszeat Tan (S)
Colin Yeo (C)
Siang Chew Chai (SC)
Fazlur Rehman Jaufeerally (FR)
Haresh Tulsidas (H)
Than Aung (T)
Hean Yee Ong (HY)
Lee Fong Ling (LF)
Dinna Kar Nee Soon (DKN)
Hung-I Yeh (HI)
Jen-Yuan Kuo (JY)
Chih-Hsuan Yen (CH)
Juey-Jen Hwang (JJ)
Kuo-Liong Chien (KL)
Ta-Chen Su (TC)
Lian-Yu Lin (LY)
Jyh-Ming Juang (JM)
Yen-Hung Lin (YH)
Fu-Tien Chiang (FT)
Jiunn-Lee Lin (JL)
Yi-Lwun Ho (YL)
Chii-Ming Lee (CM)
Po-Chih Lin (PC)
Chi-Sheng Hung (CS)
Sheng-Nan Chang (SN)
Jou-Wei Lin (JW)
Chih-Neng Hsu (CN)
Wen-Chung Yu (WC)
Tze-Fan Chao (TF)
Shih-Hsien Sung (SH)
Kang-Ling Wang (KL)
Hsin-Bang Leu (HB)
Yenn-Jiang Lin (YJ)
Shih-Lin Chang (SL)
Po-Hsun Huang (PH)
Li-Wei Lo (LW)
Cheng-Hsueh Wu (CH)
Hsin-Yueh Liang (HY)
Shih-Sheng Chang (SS)
Lien-Cheng Hsiao (LC)
Yu-Chen Wang (YC)
Chiung-Ray Lu (CR)
Hung-Pin Wu (HP)
Yen-Nien Lin (YN)
Ke-Wei Chen (KW)
Ping-Han Lo (PH)
Chung-Ho Hsu (CH)
Li-Chuan Hsieh (LC)
Tachapong Ngarmukos (T)
Mann Chandavimol (M)
Teerapat Yingchoncharoen (T)
Prasart Laothavorn (P)
Waraporn Tiyanon (W)
Wanwarang Wongcharoen (W)
Arintaya Phrommintikul (A)

Auteurs

Tiew-Hwa K Teng (TK)

National Heart Centre Singapore (T.-H.K.T., W.T.T., W.O., C.C., W.H., J.Y., J.T., C.S.P.L.).
Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School (T.-H.K.T., J.T., C.S.P.L.).
School of Population & Global Health, University of Western Australia (T.-H.K.T.).

Wan Ting Tay (WT)

National Heart Centre Singapore (T.-H.K.T., W.T.T., W.O., C.C., W.H., J.Y., J.T., C.S.P.L.).

Arthur Mark Richards (AM)

National University Heart Centre, Singapore (A.M.R., S.L.).
University of Otago, New Zealand (A.M.R.).

Timothy Shi Ming Chew (TSM)

University College, Dublin, Ireland (T.S.M.C.).

Inder Anand (I)

Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (I.A.).

Wouter Ouwerkerk (W)

National Heart Centre Singapore (T.-H.K.T., W.T.T., W.O., C.C., W.H., J.Y., J.T., C.S.P.L.).
Department of Dermatology, Amsterdam Medical Center, the Netherlands (W.O.).

Chanchal Chandramouli (C)

National Heart Centre Singapore (T.-H.K.T., W.T.T., W.O., C.C., W.H., J.Y., J.T., C.S.P.L.).

Weiting Huang (W)

National Heart Centre Singapore (T.-H.K.T., W.T.T., W.O., C.C., W.H., J.Y., J.T., C.S.P.L.).

Claire A Lawson (CA)

University of Leicester, United Kingdom (C.A.L., U.T.K.).

Umesh T Kadam (UT)

University of Leicester, United Kingdom (C.A.L., U.T.K.).

Jonathan Yap (J)

National Heart Centre Singapore (T.-H.K.T., W.T.T., W.O., C.C., W.H., J.Y., J.T., C.S.P.L.).

Shirlynn Lim (S)

National University Heart Centre, Singapore (A.M.R., S.L.).

Chung-Lieh Hung (CL)

Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan (C.-L.H.).

Michael Ross MacDonald (MR)

Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (M.R.M.).

Seet Yoong Loh (SY)

Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore (S.Y.L.).

Wataru Shimizu (W)

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan (W.S.).

Jasper Tromp (J)

National Heart Centre Singapore (T.-H.K.T., W.T.T., W.O., C.C., W.H., J.Y., J.T., C.S.P.L.).
Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School (T.-H.K.T., J.T., C.S.P.L.).
University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Cardiology, Groningen, the Netherlands (J.T., C.S.P.L.).

Carolyn Su Ping Lam (CSP)

National Heart Centre Singapore (T.-H.K.T., W.T.T., W.O., C.C., W.H., J.Y., J.T., C.S.P.L.).
Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School (T.-H.K.T., J.T., C.S.P.L.).
University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Cardiology, Groningen, the Netherlands (J.T., C.S.P.L.).

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