Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: disease burden for patients, caregivers, and the health-care system

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) will soon become the most prevalent form of HF because of an aging population and an accompanying increase in the number of risk factors for this disease. The high frequency of comorbidities typical of this population contributes to an increased risk for hospitalization and death. It is also partially responsible for the symptomatic deterioration that results in hospitalization and impaired quality of life and functional capacity in patients. The effects of HFpEF are felt by patients and their caregivers, who might experience detriment to their own health and their social and working lives. Financial burden is associated with HFpEF, stemming from hospitalization and long-term care costs, as well as absenteeism from work in the case of caregivers. Early identification of patients at risk and aggressive management are key to preventing this disease and its progression.

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Toth, P. P., & Gauthier, D. (2021). Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: disease burden for patients, caregivers, and the health-care system. Postgraduate Medicine. Bellwether Publishing, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/00325481.2020.1842621

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