Abstract Background To date, evidence-based recommendations help doctors to manage patients with heart failure (HF). However, the implementation of these recommendations in primary care is still problematic as beneficial drugs are infrequently prescribed. The aim of the study was to determine whether admission to hospital increases usage of beneficial HF medication and if this usage is maintained directly after discharge. Methods The study was conducted from November 2002 until January 2004. In 77 patients hospitalised with heart failure (HF), the medication prescribed by the referring general practitioner (GP) and drug treatment directed by the hospital physicians was documented. Information regarding the post-discharge (14 d) therapy by t...
Abstract Aims Patients hospitalized for heart failure (HF) are at increased risk for events post‐dis...
Prescriber adherence to guideline-recommended medication in patients with heart failure (HF) in clin...
Background Medication misadventure is greatest at times of change such as the transition from hospit...
BACKGROUND: Little data are available about the hospital management of patients with decompensated h...
BackgroundThis study assessed the association between heart failure (HF) medication (angiotensin-con...
Introduction and purpose: The aim of this large population-based cohort study is to compare hospital...
AIMS: Internationally, research indicates that pharmacotherapy for chronic heart failure (CHF) is su...
textabstractObjective: Heart failure patients are regularly admitted to hospital and frequently use ...
Heart failure is a chronic disease that increases mortality, reduces quality of life, and increases ...
Aims: Internationally, research indicates that pharmacotherapy for chronic heart failure (CHF) is su...
BackgroundMineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRA) are an underutilized therapy for heart failur...
Evidence-based heart failure management now includes beta-blockers and spironolactone in addition to...
RationaleHeart failure (HF) treatment is often started during hospitalisation and patients are gener...
AimsPatients hospitalized for heart failure (HF) are at increased risk for events post-discharge. Mi...
BACKGROUND:Several randomized control trials have established that drugs can decrease the heart fail...
Abstract Aims Patients hospitalized for heart failure (HF) are at increased risk for events post‐dis...
Prescriber adherence to guideline-recommended medication in patients with heart failure (HF) in clin...
Background Medication misadventure is greatest at times of change such as the transition from hospit...
BACKGROUND: Little data are available about the hospital management of patients with decompensated h...
BackgroundThis study assessed the association between heart failure (HF) medication (angiotensin-con...
Introduction and purpose: The aim of this large population-based cohort study is to compare hospital...
AIMS: Internationally, research indicates that pharmacotherapy for chronic heart failure (CHF) is su...
textabstractObjective: Heart failure patients are regularly admitted to hospital and frequently use ...
Heart failure is a chronic disease that increases mortality, reduces quality of life, and increases ...
Aims: Internationally, research indicates that pharmacotherapy for chronic heart failure (CHF) is su...
BackgroundMineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRA) are an underutilized therapy for heart failur...
Evidence-based heart failure management now includes beta-blockers and spironolactone in addition to...
RationaleHeart failure (HF) treatment is often started during hospitalisation and patients are gener...
AimsPatients hospitalized for heart failure (HF) are at increased risk for events post-discharge. Mi...
BACKGROUND:Several randomized control trials have established that drugs can decrease the heart fail...
Abstract Aims Patients hospitalized for heart failure (HF) are at increased risk for events post‐dis...
Prescriber adherence to guideline-recommended medication in patients with heart failure (HF) in clin...
Background Medication misadventure is greatest at times of change such as the transition from hospit...