Polyscore of autonomic parameters for risk stratification of the elderly general population: the Polyscore study
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Present society is constantly ageing and elderly frequently suffer from conditions that are difficult and/or costly to treat if detected late. Effective screening of the elderly is therefore needed so that those requiring detailed clinical work-up are identified early. We present a prospective validation of a screening strategy based on a Polyscore of seven predominantly autonomic, non-invasive risk markers.
Within a population-based survey in Germany (INVADE study), participants aged ≥60 years were enrolled between August 2013 and February 2015. Seven prospectively defined Polyscore components were obtained during 30-min continuous recordings of electrocardiogram, blood pressure, and respiration. Out of 1956 subjects, 168 were excluded due to atrial fibrillation, implanted pacemaker, or unsuitable recordings. All-cause mortality over a median 4-year follow-up was prospectively defined as the primary endpoint. The Polyscore divided the investigated population (
The Polyscore-based mortality risk assessment from short-term non-invasive recordings is effective in the elderly general population, especially those aged 60–74 years. Implementation of a comprehensive Polyscore screening of this age group is proposed to advance preventive medical care.
Contributors

Alexander Steger
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Michael Dommasch
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Alexander Müller
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Daniel Sinnecker
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Katharina M Huster
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Teresa Gotzler
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Othmar Gotzler
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Alexander Hapfelmeier
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Kurt Ulm
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Petra Barthel
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Katerina Hnatkova
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Karl-Ludwig Laugwitz
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Marek Malik
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Georg Schmidt
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