TY - JOUR AU - Voronkov, Leonid AU - Filatova, Elena AU - Lyashenko, Alina AU - Tkach, Natalya AU - Babych, Pavel PY - 2017/09/30 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - 36 MONTHS SURVIVABILITY AND ITS PREDICTORS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE AND DECREASED FRACTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR EJECTION DEPENDING ON SEX JF - EUREKA: Health Sciences JA - Eureka: HS VL - 0 IS - 5 SE - Medicine and Dentistry DO - 10.21303/2504-5679.2017.00408 UR - https://journal.eu-jr.eu/health/article/view/408 SP - 44-49 AB - Aim of the work: to compare survivability parameters during 36 months and their predictors among men and women with chronic heart failure and decreased fraction of left ventricular ejection.Materials and methods: the research included 356 patients with CHF (NYHA ІІ –ІV) with decreased LVEF<40 %, 18–75 years old. Using Kaplan-Meier method, there was analyzed the survivability in men and women during 36 months, then there were analyzed independent factors that influenced survivability terms depending on sex using the multiple logistic regression.Results. Our analysis of the survivability of patients with CHF with decreased LVEF demonstrated that the cumulative survival after 3 years of observation was 49 and 51 % for men and women, respectively. The curves of 36 months survivability didn’t reliably differ. At the analysis of factors, associated with the bad prognosis, there were observed differences between groups of men and women with CHF. Thus, in men the predictors of 36 month survival were: the thickness of the right ventricle wall, size of the right atrium, end-diastolic volume and end-systolic volume of LV, indices of EDV and ESV of LV, urinary acid level, value of LVEF. In women the predictors of survivability during 3 years were the following parameters: BMI, DM type 2 in an anamnesis, end-diastolic size of LV, end-systolic size of LV, blood glucose level, LVEF.Conclusion. The survivability of men and women with CHF with decreased LVEF during 36 months didn’t reliably differ and was 49 and 51 % respectively. But predictors of the lethal outcome in men and women essentially differed during 36 months, and their number is essentially higher in men.  ER -