Abstract Aims To examine the temporal trends and factors associated with national CR referral and compare the risk of hospital readmission and mortality in those referred for CR versus no referral. Methods and Results This cohort study includes all adult patients alive 120 days from incident HF identified by the Danish Heart Failure Register (n = 33,257) between 2010 and 2018. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to assess the association between CR referral and patient factors and acute all-cause hospital readmission and mortality at 1-year following HF admission. Overall, 46.7% of HF patients were referred to CR, increasing from 31.7% in 2010 to 52.2% in 2018. Several factors were associated with lower odds of CR referral: m...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high morbidity...
Noncardiovascular (non-CV) comorbidities may contribute to hospitalizations in patients with heart f...
Background—Hospital readmission is an important clinical outcome of patients with heart failure. Its...
Abstract Aims To examine the temporal trends and factors associated with national CR referral and co...
Aim: To examine the rates of all‐cause mortality and heart failure (HF) readmission in patients hos...
Aim: To examine the rates of all‐cause mortality and heart failure (HF) readmission in patients hos...
Aim: To examine the rates of all‐cause mortality and heart failure (HF) readmission in patients hos...
Aim: To examine the rates of all‐cause mortality and heart failure (HF) readmission in patients hos...
AbstractBackgroundCurrent guidelines recommend cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in medically stable outpa...
Abstract Aims The impact of hospital readmissions on the outcomes of heart failure (HF) patients is ...
Aims: To examine trends in heart failure (HF) hospitalization rates and risk of readmissions followi...
Aims: We aimed to identify subgroups in the patient population with different trajectories of long-t...
Background: This exploratory observational case–control study investigated the rate of referral to c...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high morbidity...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high morbidity...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high morbidity...
Noncardiovascular (non-CV) comorbidities may contribute to hospitalizations in patients with heart f...
Background—Hospital readmission is an important clinical outcome of patients with heart failure. Its...
Abstract Aims To examine the temporal trends and factors associated with national CR referral and co...
Aim: To examine the rates of all‐cause mortality and heart failure (HF) readmission in patients hos...
Aim: To examine the rates of all‐cause mortality and heart failure (HF) readmission in patients hos...
Aim: To examine the rates of all‐cause mortality and heart failure (HF) readmission in patients hos...
Aim: To examine the rates of all‐cause mortality and heart failure (HF) readmission in patients hos...
AbstractBackgroundCurrent guidelines recommend cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in medically stable outpa...
Abstract Aims The impact of hospital readmissions on the outcomes of heart failure (HF) patients is ...
Aims: To examine trends in heart failure (HF) hospitalization rates and risk of readmissions followi...
Aims: We aimed to identify subgroups in the patient population with different trajectories of long-t...
Background: This exploratory observational case–control study investigated the rate of referral to c...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high morbidity...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high morbidity...
Aims: Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with high morbidity...
Noncardiovascular (non-CV) comorbidities may contribute to hospitalizations in patients with heart f...
Background—Hospital readmission is an important clinical outcome of patients with heart failure. Its...