Background There are minimal reports of seasonal variations in chronic heart failure (CHF)-related morbidity and mortality beyond the northern hemisphere.\ud \ud Aims and methods We examined potential seasonal variations with respect to morbidity and all-cause mortality over more than a decade in a cohort of 2961 patients with CHF from a tertiary referral hospital in South Australia subject to mild winters and hot summers.\ud \ud Results Seasonal variation across all event-types was observed. CHF-related morbidity peaked in winter (July) and was lowest in summer (February): 70 (95% CI: 65 to 76) vs. 33 (95% CI: 30 to 37) admissions/1000 at risk (p<0.005). All-cause admissions (113 (95% CI: 107 to 120) vs. 73 (95% CI 68 to 79) admissions/100...
Background and objectives: Physical activity is important for all heart failure (HF) patients to imp...
AbstractBackgroundSeasonal variations in cardiovascular disease is well recognized. However, little ...
In high-income temperate countries, the number of hospitalizations for heart failure (HF) and acute ...
Background: There are minimal reports of seasonal variations in chronic heart failure (CHF)-related ...
<b>Background:</b> There are minimal reports of seasonal variations in chronic heart failure (CHF)-r...
Abstract - P4856S.C. Inglis, R.A. Clark, S. Shakib, D.T. Wong, P. Molaee, D. Wilkinson, S. Stewar
AbstractObjectivesThis study was done to determine whether seasonal variation exists in hospitalizat...
Objectives: To examine the seasonal pattern in heart failure (HF) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) b...
Objectives: To examine the seasonal pattern in heart failure (HF) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
BACKGROUND: A seasonal variation has been reported for occurrence of acute cardiovascular events, ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major health and economic burden worldwide. It is a leading cause ...
Background-Although the seasonal variation and the effect of cold temperature on heart failure (HF) ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) mortality has been shown to follow a seasonal pattern. Several studies...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) mortality has been shown to follow a seasonal pattern. Several studies...
Using data from a community-based register of heart disease (the WHO MONICA Project) associations be...
Background and objectives: Physical activity is important for all heart failure (HF) patients to imp...
AbstractBackgroundSeasonal variations in cardiovascular disease is well recognized. However, little ...
In high-income temperate countries, the number of hospitalizations for heart failure (HF) and acute ...
Background: There are minimal reports of seasonal variations in chronic heart failure (CHF)-related ...
<b>Background:</b> There are minimal reports of seasonal variations in chronic heart failure (CHF)-r...
Abstract - P4856S.C. Inglis, R.A. Clark, S. Shakib, D.T. Wong, P. Molaee, D. Wilkinson, S. Stewar
AbstractObjectivesThis study was done to determine whether seasonal variation exists in hospitalizat...
Objectives: To examine the seasonal pattern in heart failure (HF) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) b...
Objectives: To examine the seasonal pattern in heart failure (HF) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
BACKGROUND: A seasonal variation has been reported for occurrence of acute cardiovascular events, ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major health and economic burden worldwide. It is a leading cause ...
Background-Although the seasonal variation and the effect of cold temperature on heart failure (HF) ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) mortality has been shown to follow a seasonal pattern. Several studies...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) mortality has been shown to follow a seasonal pattern. Several studies...
Using data from a community-based register of heart disease (the WHO MONICA Project) associations be...
Background and objectives: Physical activity is important for all heart failure (HF) patients to imp...
AbstractBackgroundSeasonal variations in cardiovascular disease is well recognized. However, little ...
In high-income temperate countries, the number of hospitalizations for heart failure (HF) and acute ...