Prognostic value of liver damage assessed through direct bilirubin levels and skeletal muscle weakness in patients with heart failure

Heart Lung. 2023 Jul-Aug:60:87-94. doi: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2023.03.001. Epub 2023 Mar 17.

Abstract

Background: Patients with heart failure (HF) often exhibit signs of liver dysfunction such as high bilirubin concentrations, leading to physical dysfunction and poor prognosis. Nevertheless, the relationship between direct bilirubin (DB), a fractionated form of total bilirubin, and dynapenia remains unclear, as does their effect on prognosis.

Objectives: This study investigated the association between DB concentrations and dynapenia in patients with HF.

Methods: This retrospective study included patients with HF who underwent assessments for DB concentration, and handgrip and leg strengths to evaluate dynapenia and muscle weakness, respectively. Multiple logistic regression analyses examined the associations of DB with muscle strength and dynapenia. Additionally, we examined the prognostic value of comorbid high DB concentrations (≥0.5 mg/dL) and dynapenia. The endpoint was all-cause mortality.

Results: Of 853 inpatients, high DB was identified in 147 and dynapenia in 377 (44.2%). Multiple regression analysis revealed that high DB was independently associated with decreased muscle strength (handgrip strength, P = 0.027; leg strength, P = 0.002). After adjusting for covariates, the high DB group (odds ratio: 1.800, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.203-2.695, P = 0.004) had a significantly higher risk of dynapenia than the low DB group. During the follow-up period, 189 patients died (median, 1.77 years; interquartile range, 0.64-3.81 years). The risk of death was significantly higher in the high DB and dynapenia group, even after adjusting for HF severity (hazard ratio: 2.610, 95% CI: 1.680-4.051, P<0.001).

Conclusions: High DB is associated with muscle weakness, and when combined with dynapenia, DB predicts a poorer prognosis in patients with HF.

Keywords: Bilirubin; Cardiac rehabilitation; Cardio-hepatic syndrome; Liver dysfunction; dynapenia.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bilirubin
  • Hand Strength / physiology
  • Heart Failure* / complications
  • Humans
  • Liver Diseases* / complications
  • Muscle Weakness / etiology
  • Muscle, Skeletal
  • Prognosis
  • Retrospective Studies

Substances

  • Bilirubin