Heart failureEpidemiologyIncidencePrevalenceEjection fractionHeart failure with preserved ejection fractionHeart failure with reduced ejection fractionMortality rateRisk factorsHospitalization rateHeart failure is a complex clinical syndrome. It is the most frequent cause of hospitalization in patients 65 years or...
Heart failure (HF) is a heterogeneous clinical syndrome marked by substantial morbidity and mortality. The natural history of HF is well established; however, epidemiological data are continually evolving owing to demographic shifts, advances in treatment and variations in access to health care. Althoug...
and confers a substantial burden to the health-care system. HF is a leading cause of hospitalization among adults and the elderly. In the USA, the total medical costs for patients with HF are expected to rise from US$20.9 billion in 2012 to $53.1 billion by 2030. Improvements in the medi...
Hospitalization for heart failure (HF): A marker for poor prognosis Up to 22% mortality rate within a year Demographic factors: Survival worsens with ↑ age. Women, in general, have a better prognosis . Non-Hispanic African Americans have the highest death rates. Lower socioeconomic statu...
Epidemiology of heart failure hospitalization in patients with stable atherothrombotic disease: Insights from the TRA 2°P‐TIMI 50 trial Background.Cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure (HF), are leading causes of death and disability in India. However, most studies in India only ... ...
In patients with heart failure, some organizational and modifiable factors could be prognostic factors. We aimed to assess the association between the in-hospital care pathways during hospitalization for acute heart failure and the risk of readmission. This retrospective study included all elderly patient...
Trends in the epidemiology and outcomes for heart failure (HF) are critically important and have not been explicated and compiled in a comprehensive contemporary document. There have been concerning trends in the incidence, prevalence, mortality, and HF hospitalization rates over the past decade. The...
Currently, the mortality in patients with heart failure (HF) remains significantly high compared with those without HF.[1]Apart from cardiac causes, the high mortality rate of patients with HF is also related to non‐...
Heart failure casts a shadow over the last phase of life of many people. Symptoms of heart failure start to happen when the function of the heart as a pump... PM Engelfriet,RT Hoogenveen,P Mjjc,... 被引量: 7发表: 2012年 Heart failure in China: epidemiology and current management The...
Epidemiology of incident heart failure in a contemporary elderly cohort: the health, aging, and body composition study Epidemiology of incident heart failure in a contemporary elderly cohort: the health, aging, and body composition study. Arch Intern Med 2009; 169: 708-... BM Psaty,A Kaloger...