Profile of Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure in Tertiary Care Hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Poffo,Milton Ricardo
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Assis,Amberson Vieira de, Fracasso,Maíra, Londero Filho,Ozir Miguel, Alves,Sulyane Matos de Menezes, Bald,Ana Paula, Schmitt,Camila Bussolo, Alves Filho,Nilton Rogério
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2359-56472017000300189
Resumo: Abstract Background: Heart failure is a highly prevalent disease, responsible for many admissions and high mortality rates in our country. The treatment influences patient's mortality and quality of life. Objective: To identify and compare the clinical and epidemiological survivor's and non-survivor's profiles and treatment of patients hospitalized with heart failure with the international literature. Methods: Cross-sectional, retrospective study of 816 survivors and non-survivors with heart failure. All patients had their clinical and epidemiological, laboratory and echocardiographic data and treatment recorded. Results: Most patients were in functional class III/IV. Mean age was 66.5 ± 13.8 years. Half of the patients were men and 88.3% were Caucasians. In-hospital mortality was 11,2%. Highly mortality was associated with old age, Caucasian ethnicity, high functional class, readmissions, prolonged hospitalization, presence of coronary artery disease, chronic atrial fibrillation, severe mitral regurgitation, restrictive diastolic dysfunction, renal dysfunction, and elevated natriuretic peptide levels, as well as with patients who had pulmonary embolism, acute coronary syndrome, pulmonary infection or required dialysis during hospitalization. The use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin-receptor blockers at admission was significantly higher among survivors. Conclusion: In-hospital mortality was high when compared to international averages, but it was similar to other Brazilian referral services. Numerous higher severity indicators were observed in the non-survivor group.
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spelling Profile of Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure in Tertiary Care HospitalHeart Failure / mortalityPrevalenceHospitalizationRestrospective StudiesAbstract Background: Heart failure is a highly prevalent disease, responsible for many admissions and high mortality rates in our country. The treatment influences patient's mortality and quality of life. Objective: To identify and compare the clinical and epidemiological survivor's and non-survivor's profiles and treatment of patients hospitalized with heart failure with the international literature. Methods: Cross-sectional, retrospective study of 816 survivors and non-survivors with heart failure. All patients had their clinical and epidemiological, laboratory and echocardiographic data and treatment recorded. Results: Most patients were in functional class III/IV. Mean age was 66.5 ± 13.8 years. Half of the patients were men and 88.3% were Caucasians. In-hospital mortality was 11,2%. Highly mortality was associated with old age, Caucasian ethnicity, high functional class, readmissions, prolonged hospitalization, presence of coronary artery disease, chronic atrial fibrillation, severe mitral regurgitation, restrictive diastolic dysfunction, renal dysfunction, and elevated natriuretic peptide levels, as well as with patients who had pulmonary embolism, acute coronary syndrome, pulmonary infection or required dialysis during hospitalization. The use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin-receptor blockers at admission was significantly higher among survivors. Conclusion: In-hospital mortality was high when compared to international averages, but it was similar to other Brazilian referral services. Numerous higher severity indicators were observed in the non-survivor group.Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia2017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2359-56472017000300189International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences v.30 n.3 2017reponame:International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)instacron:SBC10.5935/2359-4802.20170044info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPoffo,Milton RicardoAssis,Amberson Vieira deFracasso,MaíraLondero Filho,Ozir MiguelAlves,Sulyane Matos de MenezesBald,Ana PaulaSchmitt,Camila BussoloAlves Filho,Nilton Rogérioeng2017-07-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2359-56472017000300189Revistahttp://publicacoes.cardiol.br/portal/ijcshttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phptailanerodrigues@cardiol.br||revistaijcs@cardiol.br2359-56472359-4802opendoar:2017-07-25T00:00International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Profile of Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure in Tertiary Care Hospital
title Profile of Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure in Tertiary Care Hospital
spellingShingle Profile of Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure in Tertiary Care Hospital
Poffo,Milton Ricardo
Heart Failure / mortality
Prevalence
Hospitalization
Restrospective Studies
title_short Profile of Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure in Tertiary Care Hospital
title_full Profile of Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure in Tertiary Care Hospital
title_fullStr Profile of Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure in Tertiary Care Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Profile of Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure in Tertiary Care Hospital
title_sort Profile of Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure in Tertiary Care Hospital
author Poffo,Milton Ricardo
author_facet Poffo,Milton Ricardo
Assis,Amberson Vieira de
Fracasso,Maíra
Londero Filho,Ozir Miguel
Alves,Sulyane Matos de Menezes
Bald,Ana Paula
Schmitt,Camila Bussolo
Alves Filho,Nilton Rogério
author_role author
author2 Assis,Amberson Vieira de
Fracasso,Maíra
Londero Filho,Ozir Miguel
Alves,Sulyane Matos de Menezes
Bald,Ana Paula
Schmitt,Camila Bussolo
Alves Filho,Nilton Rogério
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Poffo,Milton Ricardo
Assis,Amberson Vieira de
Fracasso,Maíra
Londero Filho,Ozir Miguel
Alves,Sulyane Matos de Menezes
Bald,Ana Paula
Schmitt,Camila Bussolo
Alves Filho,Nilton Rogério
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heart Failure / mortality
Prevalence
Hospitalization
Restrospective Studies
topic Heart Failure / mortality
Prevalence
Hospitalization
Restrospective Studies
description Abstract Background: Heart failure is a highly prevalent disease, responsible for many admissions and high mortality rates in our country. The treatment influences patient's mortality and quality of life. Objective: To identify and compare the clinical and epidemiological survivor's and non-survivor's profiles and treatment of patients hospitalized with heart failure with the international literature. Methods: Cross-sectional, retrospective study of 816 survivors and non-survivors with heart failure. All patients had their clinical and epidemiological, laboratory and echocardiographic data and treatment recorded. Results: Most patients were in functional class III/IV. Mean age was 66.5 ± 13.8 years. Half of the patients were men and 88.3% were Caucasians. In-hospital mortality was 11,2%. Highly mortality was associated with old age, Caucasian ethnicity, high functional class, readmissions, prolonged hospitalization, presence of coronary artery disease, chronic atrial fibrillation, severe mitral regurgitation, restrictive diastolic dysfunction, renal dysfunction, and elevated natriuretic peptide levels, as well as with patients who had pulmonary embolism, acute coronary syndrome, pulmonary infection or required dialysis during hospitalization. The use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin-receptor blockers at admission was significantly higher among survivors. Conclusion: In-hospital mortality was high when compared to international averages, but it was similar to other Brazilian referral services. Numerous higher severity indicators were observed in the non-survivor group.
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