Trajectory of serum chloride levels during decongestive therapy in acute heart failure.

BACKGROUND Hypochloremia is a risk factor for poor outcomes in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, the changes in serum chloride levels during decongestion therapy and their impact on prognosis remain unknown. METHODS In total, 2798 patients with AHF were retrospectively studied and divided into four groups according to their admission and discharge serum chloride levels: (1) normochloremia (n=2,192, 78%); (2) treatment-associated hypochloremia, defined as admission normochloremia with a subsequent decrease (<98 mEq/L) during hospitalization (n=335, 12%); (3) resolved hypochloremia, defined as admission hypochloremia that disappeared at discharge (n=128, 5%); (4) persistent hypochloremia, defined as chloride <98 mEq/L at admission and discharge (n = 143, 5%). The primary outcome was all-cause death, and the secondary outcomes were cardiovascular death and a composite of cardiovascular death and rehospitalization for heart failure after discharge. RESULTS The mean age was 76 ± 12 years and 1584 (57%) patients were men. The mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 46 ± 16%. During a median follow-up period of 365 days, persistent hypochloremia was associated with an increased risk of all-cause death (adjusted hazard ratio [95% confidence interval]: 2.27 [1.53-3.37], p < 0.001), cardiovascular death (2.38 [1.46-3.87], p < 0.001), and a composite of cardiovascular death and heart failure rehospitalization (1.47 [1.06-2.06], p = 0.022). However, the outcomes were comparable between patients with resolved hypochloremia and normochloremia. CONCLUSIONS Persistent hypochloremia was associated with worse clinical outcomes, while resolved hypochloremia and normochloremia showed a comparable prognosis. Changes in serum chloride levels can help identify patients with poor prognoses and can be used to determine subsequent treatment strategies.

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