Medical Inertia in the Optimization of Heart Failure Treatment after Discharge and its Relationship to Outcome

  • E B
  • JC E
  • M S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: After discharge, patients with Acute Heart Failure (AHF) have a high risk of early re-admission and death. Many patients are discharged early before treatment has been optimized. By using a multicenter cohort of AHF patients, we analyzed changes in evidence-based HF medication between admission, discharge and early follow-up as well as their links to mortality.

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E, B., JC, E., M, S., MF, S., Groote, de, G, J., … Gicc HF, O. behalf of. (2018). Medical Inertia in the Optimization of Heart Failure Treatment after Discharge and its Relationship to Outcome. Health Care : Current Reviews, 06(01). https://doi.org/10.4172/2375-4273.1000221

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