Ying CHEN, Xiao-Mei HE, Hong MENG, Qing-Zhen ZHAO, Yu-Zhi ZHEN, Li TIAN, Le WANG, Li-Shuang JI, Guo-Ping MA, Yu TIAN, Gang LIU, Zhen-Guo JI, Kun-Shen LIU, Chao LIU. Relationship between lipids levels and right ventricular volume overload in congestive heart failure[J]. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, 2014, 11(3): 192-199. DOI: 10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2014.03.011
Citation: Ying CHEN, Xiao-Mei HE, Hong MENG, Qing-Zhen ZHAO, Yu-Zhi ZHEN, Li TIAN, Le WANG, Li-Shuang JI, Guo-Ping MA, Yu TIAN, Gang LIU, Zhen-Guo JI, Kun-Shen LIU, Chao LIU. Relationship between lipids levels and right ventricular volume overload in congestive heart failure[J]. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, 2014, 11(3): 192-199. DOI: 10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2014.03.011

Relationship between lipids levels and right ventricular volume overload in congestive heart failure

  • Background The relationship between lipids and coronary artery disease has been well established. However, this is not the case between lipids and heart failure. Ironically, high lipid levels are associated with better outcomes in heart failure, but the mechanisms underlying the phenomenon are not fully understood. This study was performed to test the hypothesis that reduced intestinal lipid absorption due to venous congestion may lead to low lipid levels. Methods We collected data of clinical characteristics, echocardiograph, and lipid profile in 442 unselected patients with congestive heart failure. Correlations between lipid levels including total cholesterol (TCL), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and triglycerides (TG) and right ventricle end diastolic diameter (RVEDD), left ventricle end diastolic diameter (LVEDD), right atrium diameter (RA), left atrium diameter (LA), or left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF) were analyzed using Pearson correlation and partial correlation. RVEDD, LVEDD, RA, and LA were indexed to the body surface area. Results There was a significantly inverse correlation between TCL levels and RVEDD (r = ?0.34, P r = ?0.36, P Conclusions Lipid levels were inversely correlated to RVEDD in patients with congestive heart failure; however, because this was an observational study, further investigation is needed to verify our results as well as identify a causal relationship, if any.
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