Stroke in patients with heart failure and reduced or preserved ejection fraction
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Stroke is an important problem in patients with heart failure (HF), but the intersection between the two conditions is poorly studied across the range of ejection fraction. The prevalence of history of stroke and related outcomes were investigated in patients with HF.
Individual patient meta-analysis of seven clinical trials enrolling patients with HF with reduced (HFrEF) and preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Of the 20 159 patients with HFrEF, 1683 (8.3%) had a history of stroke, and of the 13 252 patients with HFpEF, 1287 (9.7%) had a history of stroke. Regardless of ejection fraction, patients with a history of stroke had more vascular comorbidity and worse HF. Among those with HFrEF, the incidence of the composite of cardiovascular death, HF hospitalization, stroke, or myocardial infarction was 18.23 (16.81–19.77) per 100 person-years in those with prior stroke vs. 13.12 (12.77–13.48) in those without [hazard ratio 1.37 (1.26–1.49),
Heart failure patients with a history of stroke are at high risk of subsequent cardiovascular events, and targeting underutilization of guideline-recommended treatments might be a way to improve outcomes in this high-risk population.
Contributors

Mingming Yang
Author

Toru Kondo
Author

Jawad H Butt
Author

William T Abraham
Author

Inder S Anand
Author

Akshay S Desai
Author

Lars Køber
Author

Marc A Pfeffer
Author

Jean L Rouleau
Author

Marc S Sabatine
Author

Scott D Solomon
Author

Karl Swedberg
Author

Michael R Zile
Author

Pardeep S Jhund
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John J V McMurray
Author
University of Glasgow Glasgow , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
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