CORRELATION OF MAGGIC SCORE (META ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL GROUP IN CHRONIC HEART FAILURE RISK SCORE) WITH MAJOR ADVERSE CARDIAC EVENTS (MACE) IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE AT H. ADAM MALIK MEDAN HOSPITAL

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  • Stefanie Tarigan, Harris Hasan, Anggia C. Lubis, Zulfikri Mukhtar, T Bob Haykal & Yuke Sarastri

Keywords:

Heart Failure, MAGGIC Score, MACE

Abstract

Background: The prevalence of heart failure was raised 1-2% with many severities during the last decade. Patients with cardiovascular diseases have secondary risk of MACE. MAGGIC Score is a comprehensive risk score to predict prognosis heart failure with preserved and reduced EF. Objective: To determine the correlation between MAGGIC score and one year MACE in patients with chronic heart failure in RSUP. H. Adam Malik Medan.

Methods: A retrospective study including 417 patients, who had hospitalized in RSUP H. Adam Malik Medan between Januari 2019-December 2019 due to chronic heart failure. The outcome of this study was one year MACE.

Results: There are correlation between MAGGIC score with the incidence of MACE, such as mortality and rehospitalization of patients with CHF (p values<0.001). MAGGIC score has a strong correlation and statistically significant with MACE that AUC defined strenght value is 0.804 and p value <0.001. The intersection of the sensitivity and specificity curves resulted a cut off point of the MAGGIC score on the incidence of MACE, which was at a score of 23.5.

Conclusion: There is a correlation between MAGGIC score and MACE, in the form of mortality and hospitalization in patients with chronic heart failure

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2021-10-30

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Stefanie Tarigan, Harris Hasan, Anggia C. Lubis, Zulfikri Mukhtar, T Bob Haykal & Yuke Sarastri. (2021). CORRELATION OF MAGGIC SCORE (META ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL GROUP IN CHRONIC HEART FAILURE RISK SCORE) WITH MAJOR ADVERSE CARDIAC EVENTS (MACE) IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE AT H. ADAM MALIK MEDAN HOSPITAL. International Journal of Research Science and Management, 8(10), 45–51. Retrieved from http://ijrsm.com/index.php/journal-ijrsm/article/view/56

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