Literature DB >> 15332144

Management of heart failure in Canadian long-term care facilities.

George A Heckman1, Brian Misiaszek, Fatima Merali, Irene D Turpie, Christopher J Patterson, Norman Flett, Robert S McKelvie.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In long-term care (LTC) facilities, heart failure is common but undertreated. No Canadian studies of heart failure in LTC facilities have been reported.
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of heart failure in Canadian LTC facilities; to document the management of heart failure in LTC; and to describe characteristics of LTC residents with heart failure and predictors of adherence to treatment guidelines.
METHODS: Cross-sectional survey in eight LTC facilities lodging 1223 residents.
RESULTS: The prevalence of heart failure was 20%. LTC residents with heart failure were older, more often women, and more functionally impaired and burdened by comorbidity than were participants in heart failure trials. Documentation supporting the heart failure diagnosis was inadequate, with some symptoms possibly misattributed to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors were prescribed to 55% of residents, although only 45% received appropriate doses. Residents with hypertension or diabetes mellitus, using nitrates or who were male were more likely to receive ACE inhibitors. Appropriate ACE inhibitor doses were associated with functional impairment, nitrate use and recent hospitalization. Documentation of systolic dysfunction was associated with a greater likelihood of ACE inhibitor use. Beta-blockers were prescribed to 25% of residents, who were more likely to be using nitrates, have ischemic heart disease or had been recently hospitalized, and less likely to have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Residents with atrial fibrillation were more likely to be prescribed digoxin. Potentially hazardous regimens were prescribed to 43% of residents.
CONCLUSIONS: Heart failure is common in Canadian LTC facilities. Management of heart failure in LTC does not conform to guidelines. Improved diagnostic methods tailored for frail elderly patients must be developed. Studies are needed to understand and identify factors influencing prescribing for heart failure medication in LTC.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15332144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Cardiol        ISSN: 0828-282X            Impact factor:   5.223


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Authors:  J Malcolm O Arnold; Peter Liu; Catherine Demers; Paul Dorian; Nadia Giannetti; Haissam Haddad; George A Heckman; Jonathan G Howlett; Andrew Ignaszewski; David E Johnstone; Philip Jong; Robert S McKelvie; Gordon W Moe; John D Parker; Vivek Rao; Heather J Ross; Errol J Sequeira; Anna M Svendsen; Koon Teo; Ross T Tsuyuki; Michel White
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