Aim: To evaluate canrenone effects compared to other therapies on cardiovascular mortality in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) and preserved systolic function after 10 years of evaluation. Methods: We enrolled 532 patients with CHF and preserved systolic function. Patients were followed with a mean follow-up of 10 years: 166 patients were in therapy with canrenone, while 336 patients were in conventional therapy. We re-evaluated these data after 10 years, together with the rate of death and survival. Results: Systolic and diastolic blood pressure were lower with canrenone compared to the group not treated with canrenone, both in supine and orthostatism. In the group treated with canrenone we recorded a lower value of fasting plasma glucose and glycated hemoglobin. Uric acid was lower in the group treated with canrenone, no differences were observed regarding creatinine, sodium, potassium, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), pro-BNP or plasma renin activity (PRA), while aldosterone levels were reduced in canrenone group compared to control. After 10 years, left ventricular mass was lower in canrenone group. We recorded a more pronounced progression of NYHA class in controls compared to patients treated with canrenone, with also a higher number of deaths. A higher number of deaths was recorded in control group in the 68–83 years range compared to canrenone. A higher incidence of death was reported among patients without hypercholesterolemia in control group; this was not significant in patients treated with canrenone. A longer survival was observed in patients treated with canrenone. Conclusion: Administered to patients with CHF and preserved systolic fraction, reduced mortality and extended the life.

Canrenone on cardiovascular mortality in congestive heart failure: CanrenOne eFFects on cardiovascular mortality in patiEnts with congEstIve hearT failure: The COFFEE-IT study / Derosa, Giuseppe; Maffioli, Pamela; Scelsi, Laura; Bestetti, Alessandro; Vanasia, Massimo; Cicero, Arrigo F.G.; Spinardi, Luca; Bentivenga, Crescenzio; Esposti, Daniela Degli; Caprio, Massimiliano; Borghi, Claudio; Pitt, Bertram; Cosentino, Eugenio. - In: PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1043-6618. - STAMPA. - 141:(2019), pp. 46-52. [10.1016/j.phrs.2018.11.037]

Canrenone on cardiovascular mortality in congestive heart failure: CanrenOne eFFects on cardiovascular mortality in patiEnts with congEstIve hearT failure: The COFFEE-IT study

Cicero, Arrigo F. G.
Writing – Review & Editing
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Borghi, Claudio
Supervision
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Cosentino, Eugenio
Membro del Collaboration Group
2019

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate canrenone effects compared to other therapies on cardiovascular mortality in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) and preserved systolic function after 10 years of evaluation. Methods: We enrolled 532 patients with CHF and preserved systolic function. Patients were followed with a mean follow-up of 10 years: 166 patients were in therapy with canrenone, while 336 patients were in conventional therapy. We re-evaluated these data after 10 years, together with the rate of death and survival. Results: Systolic and diastolic blood pressure were lower with canrenone compared to the group not treated with canrenone, both in supine and orthostatism. In the group treated with canrenone we recorded a lower value of fasting plasma glucose and glycated hemoglobin. Uric acid was lower in the group treated with canrenone, no differences were observed regarding creatinine, sodium, potassium, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), pro-BNP or plasma renin activity (PRA), while aldosterone levels were reduced in canrenone group compared to control. After 10 years, left ventricular mass was lower in canrenone group. We recorded a more pronounced progression of NYHA class in controls compared to patients treated with canrenone, with also a higher number of deaths. A higher number of deaths was recorded in control group in the 68–83 years range compared to canrenone. A higher incidence of death was reported among patients without hypercholesterolemia in control group; this was not significant in patients treated with canrenone. A longer survival was observed in patients treated with canrenone. Conclusion: Administered to patients with CHF and preserved systolic fraction, reduced mortality and extended the life.
2019
Canrenone on cardiovascular mortality in congestive heart failure: CanrenOne eFFects on cardiovascular mortality in patiEnts with congEstIve hearT failure: The COFFEE-IT study / Derosa, Giuseppe; Maffioli, Pamela; Scelsi, Laura; Bestetti, Alessandro; Vanasia, Massimo; Cicero, Arrigo F.G.; Spinardi, Luca; Bentivenga, Crescenzio; Esposti, Daniela Degli; Caprio, Massimiliano; Borghi, Claudio; Pitt, Bertram; Cosentino, Eugenio. - In: PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1043-6618. - STAMPA. - 141:(2019), pp. 46-52. [10.1016/j.phrs.2018.11.037]
Derosa, Giuseppe; Maffioli, Pamela; Scelsi, Laura; Bestetti, Alessandro; Vanasia, Massimo; Cicero, Arrigo F.G.; Spinardi, Luca; Bentivenga, Crescenzio; Esposti, Daniela Degli; Caprio, Massimiliano; Borghi, Claudio; Pitt, Bertram; Cosentino, Eugenio
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