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Heart 89:1442-1444 doi:10.1136/heart.89.12.1442
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Importance of β blockade in the treatment of advanced heart failure

Table 1

Demographics of 128 patients with advanced heart failure according to baseline β blocker treatment

Characteristic On β blocker Not on β blocker P Value
Values are expressed as mean (SD) or %, except non-normally distributed variables* which are expressed as the median (interquartile range). Diuretic dose is expressed as a frusemide (furosemide) equivalent dose.
ACE/ARB, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor/angiotensin receptor blocker; BP, blood pressure; HFSS, heart failure survival score; IHD, ischaemic heart disease; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; NS, non-significant; NT-proBNP, N terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide; NYHA, New York Heart Association; Peak V̇o2, peak oxygen uptake.
Age (years) 51.2 (9.5) 50.0 (11.8) NS
Male sex (%) 88.2 73.2 0.03
Weight (kg) 90.0 (15.7) 77.6 (15.9) <0.001
NYHA class 2.9 (0.5) 3.3 (0.6) 0.001
IHD (%) 46 (55%) 16 (39%) NS
Atrial fibrillation (%) 12 (15%) 9 (22%) NS
Heart rate (beats/min) 72.7 (16.0) 81.6 (13.6) 0.003
Systolic BP (mm Hg) 112.2 (18.3) 105.1 (16.7) 0.04
QRS (ms) 130.4 (33.1) 135.3 (43.1) NS
LVEF (%) 15.4 (6.9) 13.4 (7.5) NS
Peak Vo2 (ml/kg/min) 11.9 (3.5) 10.9 (3.3) NS
HFSS* 7.72 (7.15–8.31) 7.43 (6.33–8.05) 0.08
Serum sodium 139.2 (3.5) 137.9 (3.3) 0.05
Serum creatinine 128.7 (31.7) 120.4 (39.1) NS
NT-proBNP* (pg/ml) 1024 (413–2430) 2103 (1117–9124) <0.001
ACE/ARB use (%) 82 (95%) 33 (81%) 0.008
Spironolactone (%) 52 (61%) 23 (56%) NS
Digoxin (%) 38 (45%) 22 (54%) NS
Diuretic dose (mg) 109.4 (83.1) 129.3 (77.1) NS

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