Clinical implications of the blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio in heart failure and their association with haemoconcentration

for the West Tokyo Heart Failure Registry Investigators

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Abstract

Aims: The blood urea nitrogen (BUN)/creatinine ratio is a strong prognostic indicator in patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF). However, the clinical impact of a high BUN/creatinine ratio at discharge with respect to renal dysfunction, neurohormonal hyperactivity, and different responsiveness to decongestion therapy remains unclear. Herein, we examined (i) the predictive value of a high BUN/creatinine ratio at discharge and (ii) its haemoconcentration-dependent effects, in patients with ADHF. Methods and results: The West Tokyo Heart Failure registry was a multicentre, prospective cohort registry-based study that enrolled patients hospitalized with a diagnosis of ADHF. The endpoint was post-discharge all-cause death. Based on the degree of haemoconcentration, patients (n = 2090) were divided into four subcategories. In multivariate proportional hazard analyses, a higher BUN/creatinine ratio was independently associated with higher all-cause mortality in the total population and in the extreme haemodilution (ΔHaemoglobin ≤ −0.9 g/dL) and haemoconcentration (0.8 g/dL ≤ ΔHaemoglobin) subcategories, but not in the modest haemodilution/haemoconcentration subcategories. Conclusions: A higher BUN/creatinine ratio at discharge was independently associated with higher post-discharge all-cause mortality in patients with ADHF. The predictive value of a high BUN/creatinine ratio at discharge was haemoconcentration dependent and may be an unfavourable predictor in patients showing excessive haemoconcentration and haemodilution, but not in those showing modest haemoconcentration/haemodilution.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1274-1282
Number of pages9
JournalESC Heart Failure
Volume6
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019 Dec 1

Keywords

  • Acute decompensated heart failure
  • Blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio
  • Haemoconcentration
  • Haemodilution

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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