Association between process performance measures and 1-year mortality among patients with incident heart failure: A Danish nationwide study

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Aims To examine the association between fulfilment of performance measures supported by clinical guidelines recommendations and 1-year mortality among patients with incident heart failure (HF) in Denmark. Methods and results A nationwide population-based follow-up study based on the Danish Heart Failure Registry. All Danish hospital departments caring for patients with HF. We identified 24 308 in- and outpatients diagnosed with HF from 2003 to 2010. Quality of care was defined as receiving the guideline recommended processes of care: use of echocardiography, New York Heart Association classification, treatment with angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin-II-receptor blocker, beta blockers, physical training, and patient education. Main outcome measure is 1-year mortality. We used multiple imputation and multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression to compute hazard ratios (HRs) for 1-year mortality adjusted for potential confounding factors. Within 1 year, 17.1% of the patients died and the adjusted HRs ranged from 0.61 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.55-0.67] for patient education to 0.99 (95% CI 0.90-1.10) for beta blocker therapy. The association between meeting more performance measures and 1-year mortality appeared to follow a dose-response pattern: using 0-25% of fulfilled measures as reference, patients who fulfilled 76-100% of the performance measures had an adjusted HR of 0.43 (95% CI 0.38-0.48), while the adjusted HR was 0.96 (95% CI 0.86-1.07) for patients who fulfilled between 26% and 50% of the performance measures. Conclusion Meeting process performance measures, which reflect care in concordance with clinical guideline recommendations, was associated with substantially lower 1-year mortality among patients with incident HF.

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Nakano, A., Vinter, N., Egstrup, K., Svendsen, M. L., Schjødt, I., & Johnsen, S. P. (2019). Association between process performance measures and 1-year mortality among patients with incident heart failure: A Danish nationwide study. European Heart Journal - Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes, 5(1), 28–34. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjqcco/qcy041

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