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Reorganization of heart failure management and improved outcome - the 4D HF Project.

Dmitri Matan1,2, Ulrika Löfström3,4, Carin Corovic Cabrera5,6,7, Björn Eriksson8,9, Mattias Ekström1,10, Camilla Hage2,3, Gunnar Ljunggren8,11, Patrik Lyngå5,7, Håkan Wallén1,10, Karin Knudsen Malmqvist1,10, Cecilia Linde2,3, Hans Persson1,10.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Heart failure (HF) management is suboptimal in Sweden despite available evidence-based guidelines. To improve HF treatment, a comprehensive HF management program (4D project) was implemented in the Stockholm County (>2.1 million inhabitants). Design. A standardized care program centralized at five hospital-based HF clinics was implemented in 2014-2017. We registered from 2012 to 2017: (1) numbers of referrals and visits to HF clinics, (2) numbers of hospital admitted patients per million inhabitants, (3) dispensed HF medications after admission, and (4) covariate-adjusted 1-year all-cause mortality or HF readmission. Results. Yearly visits to the five HF outpatient clinics increased 3.4 times from 3,372 to 11,527. Dispensed HF drug prescriptions increased, in particular, for readmitted patients, compared to 2012 (p<.0001). Total number of hospital admitted HF patients as well as new-onset or readmitted HF patients decreased by 16, 13, and 20%, respectively (p < .0001). The combined 1-year mortality or HF readmission over the period was 48% (n = 17,124/35,880) and improved per year (HR 0.98 [0.97-0.99], p < .001) from 2012. Conclusion. A comprehensive standardized care HF management program including expanded HF clinics was associated with improved evidence-based medication, reduced HF hospitalization, and improvement of the combined outcome of 1-year mortality or HF readmission in Stockholm.

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Keywords:  Heart failure; heart failure clinic; hospitalization; mortality; multidisciplinary team; readmissions

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32969284     DOI: 10.1080/14017431.2020.1820075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand Cardiovasc J        ISSN: 1401-7431            Impact factor:   1.589


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1.  Patient profile and outcomes associated with follow-up in specialty vs. primary care in heart failure.

Authors:  Felix Lindberg; Lars H Lund; Lina Benson; Benedikt Schrage; Magnus Edner; Ulf Dahlström; Cecilia Linde; Giuseppe Rosano; Gianluigi Savarese
Journal:  ESC Heart Fail       Date:  2022-02-15

2.  Baseline characteristics of 547 new onset heart failure patients in the PREFERS heart failure study.

Authors:  Cecilia Linde; Mattias Ekström; Maria J Eriksson; Eva Maret; Håkan Wallén; Patrik Lyngå; Ulla Wedén; Carin Cabrera; Ulrika Löfström; Jenny Stenudd; Lars H Lund; Bengt Persson; Hans Persson; Camilla Hage
Journal:  ESC Heart Fail       Date:  2022-04-10
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