ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate simple criteria for referral of patients from the general practitioner to a heart failure (HF) center.BackgroundIn advanced HF, the criteria for heart transplantation, left ventricular assist device, and palliative care are well known among HF specialists, but criteria for referral to an advanced HF center have not been developed for generalists.MethodsWe assessed observed and expected all-cause mortality in 10,062 patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class III to IV HF and ejection fraction <40% registered in the Swedish Heart Failure Registry between 2000 and 2013. Next, 5 pre-specified universally available risk factors were assessed as potential triggers for refer...
Objective To identify factors influencing cardiologists’ and hospitalists’ decisions regarding palli...
Purpose: Identifying ambulatory advanced heart failurepatients who are at high risk for receiving an...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate roles for generalists and cardiologists in the care of patients with hea...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate simple criteria for referral of patients from th...
BACKGROUND: Patients with advanced heart failure have substantial supportive care needs. Specialist ...
Despite advances in heart failure treatment, advanced heart failure affects 5–10% of people with the...
Aims We investigated which patients with heart failure (HF) should receive specialist palliative ca...
BACKGROUND: Patients with heart failure have significant symptom burden, care needs, and often a pro...
Heart failure (HF) is an increasing health care problem worldwide, and a multidisciplinary approach ...
Aims Factors influencing follow-up referral decisions and their prognostic implications are poorly i...
Introduction Heart failure (HF) poses a burden on specialist care, making referral of clinically sta...
Introduction Heart failure (HF) is a prevalent health problem with an important economic impact part...
[Abstract] Advanced heart failure (HF) is characterized by a progressive worsening of symptoms disab...
Background: Heart failure (HF) imposes a burden for patients and health economics. General practitio...
Abstract Aims To examine the temporal trends and factors associated with national CR referral and co...
Objective To identify factors influencing cardiologists’ and hospitalists’ decisions regarding palli...
Purpose: Identifying ambulatory advanced heart failurepatients who are at high risk for receiving an...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate roles for generalists and cardiologists in the care of patients with hea...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate simple criteria for referral of patients from th...
BACKGROUND: Patients with advanced heart failure have substantial supportive care needs. Specialist ...
Despite advances in heart failure treatment, advanced heart failure affects 5–10% of people with the...
Aims We investigated which patients with heart failure (HF) should receive specialist palliative ca...
BACKGROUND: Patients with heart failure have significant symptom burden, care needs, and often a pro...
Heart failure (HF) is an increasing health care problem worldwide, and a multidisciplinary approach ...
Aims Factors influencing follow-up referral decisions and their prognostic implications are poorly i...
Introduction Heart failure (HF) poses a burden on specialist care, making referral of clinically sta...
Introduction Heart failure (HF) is a prevalent health problem with an important economic impact part...
[Abstract] Advanced heart failure (HF) is characterized by a progressive worsening of symptoms disab...
Background: Heart failure (HF) imposes a burden for patients and health economics. General practitio...
Abstract Aims To examine the temporal trends and factors associated with national CR referral and co...
Objective To identify factors influencing cardiologists’ and hospitalists’ decisions regarding palli...
Purpose: Identifying ambulatory advanced heart failurepatients who are at high risk for receiving an...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate roles for generalists and cardiologists in the care of patients with hea...