Burden and outcomes of hospitalisation for congestive heart failure

FM Blyth, R Lazarus, D Ross, M Price… - Medical journal of …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To describe the hospital burden and health outcomes associated with admission
for congestive heart failure (CHF). Design and setting Descriptive follow‐up study in a …

[PDF][PDF] Temporal trends in hospitalisations for heart failure

A Sugrue, Y Smyth, S Hennessy, J Crowley - Ir Med J, 2015 - researchgate.net
Heart failure (HF) is the most common cause for admission in patients over 65 and
hospitalisations account for almost 1% of the health care budget in Ireland. A need to …

One-year mortality outcomes and hospital readmissions of patients admitted with acute heart failure: data from the Trivandrum Heart Failure Registry in Kerala, India

S Harikrishnan, G Sanjay, A Agarwal, NP Kumar… - American heart …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background There are sparse data on outcomes of patients with heart failure (HF) from
India. The objective was to evaluate hospital readmissions and 1-year mortality outcomes of …

Heart failure hospitalisations in the Hunter New England area over 10 years. A changing trend

MS Al-Omary, AJ Davies, AA Khan, M McGee… - Heart, Lung and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Heart failure carries a major burden on our health system, mainly related to the
high rate of hospital admission. An understanding of the recent trends in heart failure …

Changing age-specific trends in incidence, comorbidities and mortality of hospitalised heart failure in Western Australia between 2001 and 2016

C Weber, J Hung, S Hickling, I Li, K Murray… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Incident heart failure (HF) hospitalisation rates in most high-income countries
are stable or declining. However, HF incidence may be increasing in younger people linked …

Mortality after admission for heart failure in the UK compared with Japan

T Nagai, V Sundaram, K Rothnie, JK Quint… - Open …, 2018 - openheart.bmj.com
Objective Mortality amongst patients hospitalised for heart failure (HHF) in Western and
Asian countries may differ, but this has not been investigated using individual patient-level …

[HTML][HTML] The health services burden of heart failure: an analysis using linked population health data-sets

J Robertson, P McElduff, SA Pearson, DA Henry… - BMC health services …, 2012 - Springer
Background The burden of patients with heart failure on health care systems is widely
recognised, although there have been few attempts to quantify individual patterns of care …

Early and long‐term outcomes of decompensated heart failure patients in a tertiary‐care centre in India

S Ganapathi, P Jeemon, R Krishnasankar… - ESC heart …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Long‐term outcome data of acute decompensated heart failure (HF) are scarce from
India. The aim of the study was to collect in‐hospital and long‐term outcome data of HF …

Trends in the incidence and outcomes of heart failure in Ontario, Canada: 1997 to 2007

DF Yeung, NK Boom, H Guo, DS Lee, SE Schultz… - Cmaj, 2012 - Can Med Assoc
Background: Heart failure is a leading cause of admission to hospital, but whether the
incidence of heart failure is increasing or decreasing is uncertain. We examined temporal …

Frequency, trends and institutional variation in 30‐day all‐cause mortality and unplanned readmissions following hospitalisation for heart failure in Australia and New …

C Labrosciano, D Horton, T Air… - European Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aims National 30‐day mortality and readmission rates after heart failure (HF)
hospitalisations are a focus of US policy intervention and yet have rarely been assessed in …