Characteristics and outcomes of patients with a history of cancer recruited to heart failure trials

Dobbin, S. J.H. , Shen, L., Petrie, M. C. , Packer, M., Solomon, S. D., McMurray, J. J.V. , Lang, N. N. and Jhund, P. S. (2023) Characteristics and outcomes of patients with a history of cancer recruited to heart failure trials. European Journal of Heart Failure, 25(4), pp. 488-496. (doi: 10.1002/ejhf.2818) (PMID:36919816)

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Abstract

Aims: Heart failure (HF) therapy trials usually exclude cancer patients. We examined the association between cancer history and outcomes in trial participants with HF and reduced (HFrEF) or preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Methods and results: We combined PARADIGM-HF and ATMOSPHERE, which enrolled HFrEF patients (n = 15 415) and we pooled HFpEF patients (ejection fraction ≥45%) enrolled in PARAGON-HF and CHARM-Preserved (n = 7363). The associations between cancer history, cardiovascular (CV) death, HF hospitalization, non-CV and all-cause death in these trials were examined. Incident cancer diagnoses during these trials were also measured. There were 658 (4.3%) and 624 (8.5%) patients with a cancer history in the HFrEF and HFpEF trials, respectively. HFrEF patients with a cancer history had a higher risk of HF hospitalization (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 1.28; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.07–1.52, p = 0.007) and non-CV death (adjusted HR 1.57; 95% CI 1.16–2.12, p = 0.003) than those without. The risks of other outcomes were similar. There were no differences in the risk of any outcome in HFpEF patients with and without a cancer history. Adjusting for age and sex, the incidence of new cancer in the HFrEF and HFpEF trials was 1.09 (95% CI 0.83–1.36) and 1.07 (95% CI 0.81–1.32) per 100 person-years, respectively. Conclusions: Although participants in HFrEF trials with a cancer history had higher risks of HF hospitalization and non-CV death than those without, the risks of CV and all-cause death were similar. Outcomes in HFpEF patients with and without a cancer history were similar. Incident cancer diagnoses were similar in HFrEF and HFpEF trials.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Lang, Professor Ninian and Dobbin, Dr Stephen and Shen, Dr Li and Jhund, Professor Pardeep and McMurray, Professor John and Petrie, Professor Mark
Authors: Dobbin, S. J.H., Shen, L., Petrie, M. C., Packer, M., Solomon, S. D., McMurray, J. J.V., Lang, N. N., and Jhund, P. S.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health
Journal Name:European Journal of Heart Failure
Publisher:Wiley
ISSN:1388-9842
ISSN (Online):1879-0844
Published Online:15 March 2023
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2023 The Authors
First Published:First published in European Journal of Heart Failure 25(4): 488-496
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons license

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Project CodeAward NoProject NamePrincipal InvestigatorFunder's NameFunder RefLead Dept
303944BHF Centre of ExcellenceColin BerryBritish Heart Foundation (BHF)RE/18/6/34217CAMS - Cardiovascular Science