TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Prognostic impact of living in temporary housing in Fukushima after the Great East Japan Earthquake JO - Journal of cardiac failure A1 - Suzuki, Satoshi A1 - Yoshihisa, Akiomi A1 - Kanno, Yuki A1 - Watanabe, Shunsuke A1 - Takiguchi, Mai A1 - Miura, Shunsuke A1 - Yokokawa, Tetsuro A1 - Sato, Takamasa A1 - Oikawa, Masayoshi A1 - Yamaki, Takayoshi A1 - Kunii, Hiroyuki A1 - Nakazato, Kazuhiko A1 - Suzuki, Hitoshi A1 - Saitoh, Shu-Ichi A1 - Takeishi, Yasuchika SP - 90 EP - 92 VL - 23 IS - 1 N2 - BACKGROUND: Many residents of Fukushima Prefecture were forced to stay in temporary housing due to the Great East Japan Earthquake and the subsequent nuclear power plant accident. The purpose of this study was to examine the prognostic influence in temporary housing in heart failure patients.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We investigated 743 hospitalized heart failure patients from March 11, 2011 to September 30, 2014. Among all subjects, 51 patients (6.9%) moved into temporary housing after the earthquake. There were no significant differences in basal condition or echocardiographic data, but the degree of anemia and renal function was worse in patients who moved into temporary housing than in those who did not. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed the re-hospitalization rate for worsening heart failure was higher in the patients who moved into temporary housing than in those who did not (P = 0.007). Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression analyses revealed that evacuation into temporary housing was an independent predictor of re-hospitalization (P = 0.016).

CONCLUSION: Heart failure patients who moved into temporary housing after the earthquake had a higher rate of re-hospitalization. Thus, such patients should be treated carefully in addition to management of nutrition condition and mental health.

Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1071-9164 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cardfail.2016.10.003 ID - ref1 ER -