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Heart failure patients' future expectations and their association with disease severity, quality of life, depressive symptoms and clinical outcomes.

M H L van der Wal1,2, A Strömberg3,4, D J van Veldhuisen2, T Jaarsma1,5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although treatment of heart failure (HF) patients has improved, prognosis still remains poor. Current HF Guidelines recommend communication about prognosis with all patients. Little is known about HF patients' awareness of their shortened life expectancy. AIM: To explore HF patients' future expectations and to examine whether these expectations are associated with disease severity, quality of life, depressive symptoms and clinical outcomes.
METHOD: Patients randomised to the intervention groups of the COACH study, who were at the end of HF hospitalisation, were asked about their future expectations. Patients were divided into three groups: patients expecting improvement/stabilisation, patients expecting deterioration and those not knowing what to expect. Depressive symptoms were measured by CES-D and quality of life with the Ladder of Life and RAND-36.
RESULTS: Six hundred and seventy eight patients (age 70 ± 12; 41% female patients; LVEF 33% ± 15) participated in the study. Most patients (56%, N = 380) expected improvement or stabilisation, 8% (N = 55) expected deterioration and 21% (N = 144) did not know what to expect for the future. Patients who expected to deteriorate were significantly older, experienced a lower quality of life and more depressive symptoms compared with patients in the other two groups. They also had a higher mortality rate, both after 18 and 36 months, and had more HF admissions. No association with severity of the disease (NYHA-class, LVEF, BNP levels) was found.
CONCLUSION: Many hospitalised HF patients are not aware of their poor prognosis. Depressive symptoms, poor quality of life, increased mortality and rehospitalisation were related to expected deterioration. Improvement of communication about prognosis with HF patients is needed in the future.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27125731     DOI: 10.1111/ijcp.12802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Pract        ISSN: 1368-5031            Impact factor:   2.503


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1.  Octo- and nonagenarians' outlook on life and death when living with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Ingela Thylén; Debra K Moser; Anna Strömberg
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2018-10-20       Impact factor: 3.921

Review 2.  Dying to know: prognosis communication in heart failure.

Authors:  Casey E Cavanagh; Lindsey Rosman; Erica S Spatz; Terri Fried; Parul U Gandhi; Richard J Soucier; Matthew M Burg
Journal:  ESC Heart Fail       Date:  2020-09-24
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