Persistent Heart Failure Symptoms at Hospital Discharge Predicts 30-Day Clinical Events

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Background The relationship between heart failure (HF) symptoms at hospital discharge and 30-day clinical events is unknown. Variability in HF symptom assessment may affect ability to predict readmission risk. Objective The aim of this study was to describe HF symptom profiles and burden at hospital discharge. A secondary aim was to examine the relationship between symptom burden at discharge and 30-day clinical events. Methods An exploratory descriptive design was used. Patients with HF (n = 186) were enrolled 24 to 48 hours pre hospital discharge. The HF Somatic Perception Scale quantified 18 HF physical signs and symptoms. Scores were divided into tertiles (0-10, 11-19, and 20 and higher). The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 quantified depressive symptoms. Self-assessed health, comorbid illnesses, and 30-day clinical events were documented. Chi-square and logistic regression were used to examine clinical events. Results The sample (n = 186) was predominantly White (87.6%), male (59.1%), elderly (mean [SD], 74.2 [12.5]), and symptomatic (92.5%) at discharge. Heart Failure Somatic Perception Scale scores ranged from 0 to 53, with a mean (SD) of 13.7 (10.1). Symptoms reported most frequently were fatigue (67%), nocturia (62%), need to rest (53%), and inability to do usual activities due to shortness of breath (52%). Thirty-day event rate was 28%, with significant differences between Heart Failure Somatic Perception Scale tertiles (9.4% vs 37.7% in the second and third tertiles, respectively; χ2(N = 186) = 16.73, P

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Senecal, L. E., & Jurgens, C. Y. (2022). Persistent Heart Failure Symptoms at Hospital Discharge Predicts 30-Day Clinical Events. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 37(2), 158–166. https://doi.org/10.1097/JCN.0000000000000767

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