Epidemiology of heart failure

VL Roger - Circulation research, 2013 - Am Heart Assoc
Circulation research, 2013Am Heart Assoc
Heart failure (HF) has been singled out as an epidemic and is a staggering clinical and
public health problem, associated with significant mortality, morbidity, and healthcare
expenditures, particularly among those aged≥ 65 years. The case mix of HF is changing
over time with a growing proportion of cases presenting with preserved ejection fraction for
which there is no specific treatment. Despite progress in reducing HF-related mortality,
hospitalizations for HF remain frequent and rates of readmissions continue to rise. To …
Heart failure (HF) has been singled out as an epidemic and is a staggering clinical and public health problem, associated with significant mortality, morbidity, and healthcare expenditures, particularly among those aged ≥65 years. The case mix of HF is changing over time with a growing proportion of cases presenting with preserved ejection fraction for which there is no specific treatment. Despite progress in reducing HF-related mortality, hospitalizations for HF remain frequent and rates of readmissions continue to rise. To prevent hospitalizations, a comprehensive characterization of predictors of readmission in patients with HF is imperative and must integrate the impact of multimorbidity related to coexisting conditions. New models of patient-centered care that draw on community-based resources to support HF patients with complex coexisting conditions are needed to decrease hospitalizations.
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