Aims: Employment status at time of first heart failure (HF) hospitalization may be an indicator of both self‐perceived and objective health status. In this study, we examined the association between employment status and the risk of all‐cause mortality and recurrent HF hospitalization in a nationwide cohort of patients with HF. Methods and results: We identified all patients of working age (18–60 years) with a first HF hospitalization in the period 1997–2015 in Denmark, categorized according to whether or not they were part of the workforce at time of the index admission. The primary outcome was death from any cause and the secondary outcome was readmission for HF. Cumulative incidence curves, binomial regression and Cox regression models w...
Abstract Aims Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high m...
Background—Among patients with heart failure (HF), early readmission or death and repeat hospitaliza...
Background: The risk of heart failure is disproportionately high among the socioeconomically disadva...
Background: Employment status at time of first heart failure (HF) hospitalization may be an indicato...
Return to work is important financially, as a marker of functional status and for self-esteem in pat...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high morbidity...
Aims Hospitalizations for heart failure (HF) are common and are associated with significant morbidit...
Objectives This study explored the association between socioeconomic position (SEP) and long-term mo...
Abstract Aims To examine the temporal trends and factors associated with national CR referral and co...
Background: Hospitalization for heart failure (HF) is associated with increased risk of death among ...
Abstract Aims The impact of hospital readmissions on the outcomes of heart failure (HF) patients is ...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to determine the lifetime burden and risk factors for hospit...
Aims: Most studies on acute heart failure (HF) exploring the relationship between admissions to ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic heart failure (HF) are at increased risk of both fatal and nonfata...
Background: Heart failure (HF) has a major impact on a patient’s quality of life and functional sta...
Abstract Aims Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high m...
Background—Among patients with heart failure (HF), early readmission or death and repeat hospitaliza...
Background: The risk of heart failure is disproportionately high among the socioeconomically disadva...
Background: Employment status at time of first heart failure (HF) hospitalization may be an indicato...
Return to work is important financially, as a marker of functional status and for self-esteem in pat...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high morbidity...
Aims Hospitalizations for heart failure (HF) are common and are associated with significant morbidit...
Objectives This study explored the association between socioeconomic position (SEP) and long-term mo...
Abstract Aims To examine the temporal trends and factors associated with national CR referral and co...
Background: Hospitalization for heart failure (HF) is associated with increased risk of death among ...
Abstract Aims The impact of hospital readmissions on the outcomes of heart failure (HF) patients is ...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to determine the lifetime burden and risk factors for hospit...
Aims: Most studies on acute heart failure (HF) exploring the relationship between admissions to ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic heart failure (HF) are at increased risk of both fatal and nonfata...
Background: Heart failure (HF) has a major impact on a patient’s quality of life and functional sta...
Abstract Aims Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high m...
Background—Among patients with heart failure (HF), early readmission or death and repeat hospitaliza...
Background: The risk of heart failure is disproportionately high among the socioeconomically disadva...