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Ducrocq, G., Cachanado, M., Simon, T., Puymirat, E., Lemesle, G., Lattuca, B., Ariza-Solé, A., Silvain, J., Ferrari, E., Gonzalez-Juanatey, J. R., Martínez-Sellés, M., Lermusier, T., Coste, P., Vanzetto, G., Cottin, Y., Dillinger, J. G., Calvo, G., & Steg, P. G. (2024). Restrictive vs liberal blood transfusions for patients with acute myocardial infarction and anaemia by heart failure status: An RCT Subgroup Analysis. Canadian Journal of Cardiology, S0828282X2400179X. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cjca.2024.02.013 |
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Background: Red blood cell transfusion can cause fluid overload. We evaluated the interaction between heart failure (HF) at baseline and transfusion strategy on outcomes in acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
Methods: We used data from the randomized REALITY trial (https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02648113), comparing restrictive versus liberal transfusion strategies in patients with AMI and anaemia. HF was defined as history of HF or Killip class > 1 at randomization. Primary outcome was major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE: composite of all-cause death, non-recurrent AMI, stroke, or emergency revascularization prompted by ischaemia) at 30 days.
Results: Among 658 randomized patients, 311 (47.3%) had HF. HF patients had higher rates of MACE at 30 days and 1 year, and higher rates of non-fatal new-onset HF. There was no interaction between HF and effect of randomized assignment on the primary outcome or non-fatal new-onset HF. A liberal transfusion strategy was associated with increased all-cause death at 30 days and at 1 year in HF patients (Pinteraction = 0.009 and P = 0.049, respectively). The main numerical difference in cause of death between restrictive and liberal strategies was death by HF at 30 days (4 vs 11).
Conclusions: HF is frequent in AMI patients with anaemia and is associated with higher risk of MACE (including all-cause death) and non-fatal new-onset HF. While there was no interaction of HF with effect of transfusion strategy on MACE, a liberal transfusion strategy was associated with higher all-cause death that appears driven by a higher risk of early death due to HF. |
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