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Phenotypic clustering of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction reveals different rates of hospitalization

Adrianne Waldman Casebeer, Libby Horter, Jennifer Hayden, Jeff Simmons, Thomas Evers

2020Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine24 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIMS: Approximately 50% of patients with heart failure have preserved (≥50%) ejection fraction (HFpEF). Improved understanding of the phenotypic heterogeneity of HFpEF might facilitate development of targeted therapies and interventions. METHODS: This retrospective study characterized a cohort of patients with HFpEF based on similar clinical profiles and evaluated 1-year heart failure related hospitalization. Enrolment, medical and pharmacy data were used to identify patients newly diagnosed with heart failure enrolled in a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug or commercial healthcare plan. To identify only those patients with HFpEF, we used natural language processing techniques of ejection fraction values abstracted from a linked free-text clinical notes data source. The study population comprised 1515 patients newly identified with HFpEF between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2015. RESULTS: Using unsupervised machine learning, we identified three distinguishable patient clusters representing different phenotypes: cluster-1 patients had the lowest prevalence of heart failure comorbidities and highest mean age; cluster-2 patients had higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome and pulmonary disease, despite younger mean age; and cluster-3 patients had higher prevalence of cardiac arrhythmia and renal disease. Cluster-3 had the highest 1-year heart failure related hospitalization rates. Within-cluster analysis, prior use of diuretics (cluster-1 and cluster-2) and age (cluster-2 and cluster-3) was associated with 1-year heart failure related hospitalization. Combination therapy was associated with decreased 1-year heart failure related hospitalization in cluster-1. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that clustering can be used to characterize subgroups of patients with newly identified HFpEF, assess differences in heart failure related hospitalization rates at 1 year and suggest patient subtypes may respond differently to treatments or interventions.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHeart failure with preserved ejection fractionHeart failureEjection fractionInternal medicineCardiologyCluster (spacecraft)ComorbidityPopulationCohortMedical prescriptionIntensive care medicineComputer scienceEnvironmental healthPharmacologyProgramming languageHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsDiabetes Treatment and Management