Infertility and Risk of Heart Failure in the Women’s Health Initiative
Aging
Left
Reproductive health and childbirth
Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology
Cardiovascular
Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
Ventricular Function, Left
Clinical Research
Risk Factors
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Ventricular Function
Humans
Cardiology (incl. cardiovascular diseases)
Aetiology
Aged
Heart Failure
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Prevention
Contraception/Reproduction
Stroke Volume
Middle Aged
Prognosis
3. Good health
Heart Disease
Good Health and Well Being
Reproductive Medicine
Cardiovascular System & Hematology
Cardiovascular Diseases
Infertility
Public Health and Health Services
Women's Health
Female
women
DOI:
10.1016/j.jacc.2022.02.020
Publication Date:
2022-04-18T17:58:37Z
AUTHORS (12)
ABSTRACT
Background: There is growing recognition that reproductive factors are associated with increased risk of future cardiovascular disease. Infertility has been less well studied, although emerging data support its association with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Whether infertility is associated with future risk of heart failure (HF) is not known. Objectives: This study sought to examine the development of HF and HF subtypes in women with and without history of infertility. Methods: We followed postmenopausal women from the Women’s Health Initiative prospectively for the development of HF. Infertility was self-reported at study baseline. Multivariable cause-specific Cox models were used to evaluate the association of infertility with incident overall HF and HF subtypes (heart failure with preserved ejection fraction [HFpEF]: left ventricular ejection fraction of $50% vs heart failure with reduced ejection fraction [HFrEF]: left ventricular ejection fraction of <50%]). Results: Among 38,528 postmenopausal women (mean age: 63 +/- 7 years), 5,399 (14%) participants reported a history of infertility. Over a median follow-up of 15 years, 2,373 developed incident HF, including 807 with HFrEF and 1,133 with HFpEF. Infertility was independently associated with future risk of overall HF (HR: 1.16; 95% CI: 1.04-1.30; P = 0.006). Notably, when examining HF subtypes, infertility was associated with future risk of HFpEF (HR: 1.27; 95% CI: 1.09-1.48; P = 0.002) but not HFrEF (HR: 0.97; 95% CI: 0.80-1.18). Conclusions: Infertility was significantly associated with incident HF. This was driven by increased risk of HFpEF, but not HFrEF, and appeared independent of traditional cardiovascular risk factors and other infertility-related conditions. Future research should investigate mechanisms that underlie the link between infertility and HFpEF.
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