AimsThe clinical characteristics, initial presentation, management, and outcomes of patients hospitalized with new-onset (first diagnosis) heart failure (HF) or decompensation of chronic HF are poorly understood worldwide. REPORT-HF (International REgistry to assess medical Practice with lOngitudinal obseRvation for Treatment of Heart Failure) is a global, prospective, and observational study designed to characterize patient trajectories longitudinally during and following an index hospitalization for HF. MethodsData collection for the registry will be conducted at approximate to 300 sites located in approximate to 40 countries. Comprehensive data including demographics, clinical presentation, co-morbidities, treatment patterns, quality o...
Clinical observational studies on heart failure (HF) deal mostly with hospitalized patients, few wit...
AimsThe ESC-HF Pilot survey was aimed to describe clinical epidemiology and 1-year outcomes of outpa...
Importance: Acute heart failure (AHF) precipitates millions of hospital admissions worldwide, but pr...
AimsThe clinical characteristics, initial presentation, management, and outcomes of patients hospita...
Aims. The clinical characteristics, initial presentation, management, and outcomes of patients hospi...
Aims: The clinical characteristics, initial presentation, management, and outcomes of patients h...
Heart failure is a global pandemic affecting an estimated 26 million people worldwide and resulting ...
Objectives: The primary aim of the current study was to investigate global differences in prevalence...
Aims Data from patient registries give insight into the management of patients with heart failure (H...
Recent international phase III clinical trials of novel therapies for hospitalized heart failure (HH...
Hospitalization for heart failure (HF) places a major burden on healthcare services worldwide, and i...
Aims: Few prior studies have investigated differences in precipitants leading to hospitalizations fo...
Aims: The European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure Long-Term Registry (ESC-HF-LT-R) was set up w...
AimsThe ESC-HF Pilot survey was aimed to describe clinical epidemiology and 1-year outcomes of outpa...
Background:Heart failure (HF) is one of the leading causes of hospitalization in adults in Brazil. H...
Clinical observational studies on heart failure (HF) deal mostly with hospitalized patients, few wit...
AimsThe ESC-HF Pilot survey was aimed to describe clinical epidemiology and 1-year outcomes of outpa...
Importance: Acute heart failure (AHF) precipitates millions of hospital admissions worldwide, but pr...
AimsThe clinical characteristics, initial presentation, management, and outcomes of patients hospita...
Aims. The clinical characteristics, initial presentation, management, and outcomes of patients hospi...
Aims: The clinical characteristics, initial presentation, management, and outcomes of patients h...
Heart failure is a global pandemic affecting an estimated 26 million people worldwide and resulting ...
Objectives: The primary aim of the current study was to investigate global differences in prevalence...
Aims Data from patient registries give insight into the management of patients with heart failure (H...
Recent international phase III clinical trials of novel therapies for hospitalized heart failure (HH...
Hospitalization for heart failure (HF) places a major burden on healthcare services worldwide, and i...
Aims: Few prior studies have investigated differences in precipitants leading to hospitalizations fo...
Aims: The European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure Long-Term Registry (ESC-HF-LT-R) was set up w...
AimsThe ESC-HF Pilot survey was aimed to describe clinical epidemiology and 1-year outcomes of outpa...
Background:Heart failure (HF) is one of the leading causes of hospitalization in adults in Brazil. H...
Clinical observational studies on heart failure (HF) deal mostly with hospitalized patients, few wit...
AimsThe ESC-HF Pilot survey was aimed to describe clinical epidemiology and 1-year outcomes of outpa...
Importance: Acute heart failure (AHF) precipitates millions of hospital admissions worldwide, but pr...