Abstract
Background: Over five million Americans suffer from heart failure (HF), and this is associated with multiple chronic comorbidities and recurrent decompensation. Currently, there is an increased incidence in vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs). We aim to investigate the impact of HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) in patients hospitalized with VPDs. Hypothesis: Patient with HFrEF are at higher risk for VPDs and they carry a higher risk for in-hospital complications. Methods: Retrospective analysis from all hospital admissions from the 2016-2018 National Inpatient Sample (NIS) using the ICD-10CM codes for patients admitted with a primary diagnosis of VPDs with HFrEF and those without reduced ejection fraction. Outcomes evaluated were in-hospital mortality, length of stay (LOS), healthcare utilization, frequency of admissions, and in-hospital complications. Multivariate regression analysis was conducted to adjust for confounders. Results: Out of 317 670 VPDs discharges, we identified 12 130 (3.8%) patients with HFrEF as a comorbidity. The most common admission diagnosis for VPDs was influenza virus (IV) infection (75.0% vs. 64.1%; p
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Del Cid Fratti, J., Salazar, M., & Argueta-Sosa, E. E. (2022). Vaccine-preventable disease hospitalized patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Clinical Cardiology, 45(5), 474–481. https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.23800
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