IntroductionHospital length of stay (LoS) and hospital readmissions are metrics of healthcare performance. We examined the association between these two metrics in older patients hospitalized with decompensated heart failure (HF).Material and methodsEight thousand and forty-nine patients hospitalized for HF in 106 U.S. hospitals had a median LoS of 5 days; among them, 3777 had a LoS > 5 days. Using propensity scores for LoS > 5 days, we assembled 2723 pairs of patients with LoS 1-5 vs. > 5 days. The matched cohort of 5446 patients was balanced on 40 baseline characteristics. We repeated the above process in 7045 patients after excluding those with LoS > 10 days, thus assembling a second matched cohort of 2399 pairs of patients w...
AIMS: The course of patients following admission for acute heart failure (AHF) is of major importanc...
AimsThe course of patients following admission for acute heart failure (AHF) is of major importance ...
AimsThe course of patients following admission for acute heart failure (AHF) is of major importance ...
INTRODUCTION: Hospital length of stay (LoS) and hospital readmissions are metrics of healthcare perf...
INTRODUCTION: Hospital length of stay (LoS) and hospital readmissions are metrics of healthcare perf...
Background: The length of hospital stay (LOS) is important in patients admitted for acute heart fail...
International audienceAIMS:Previous reports have provided conflicting data regarding the relationshi...
Heart failure (HF) is the most common hospital discharge diagnosis among the elderly. It accounts fo...
Background: The length of hospital stay (LOS) is important in patients admitted for acute heart fail...
Background: The length of hospital stay (LOS) is important in patients admitted for acute heart fail...
Background—Hospital readmission is an important clinical outcome of patients with heart failure. Its...
Background—Hospital readmission is an important clinical outcome of patients with heart failure. Its...
Introduction: Heart Failure (HF) is the most common cause of hospital readmission in the USA with an...
Introduction: Heart Failure (HF) is the most common cause of hospital readmission in the USA with an...
Background—Treatment of chronic heart failure has improved over the past 2 decades, but little is kn...
AIMS: The course of patients following admission for acute heart failure (AHF) is of major importanc...
AimsThe course of patients following admission for acute heart failure (AHF) is of major importance ...
AimsThe course of patients following admission for acute heart failure (AHF) is of major importance ...
INTRODUCTION: Hospital length of stay (LoS) and hospital readmissions are metrics of healthcare perf...
INTRODUCTION: Hospital length of stay (LoS) and hospital readmissions are metrics of healthcare perf...
Background: The length of hospital stay (LOS) is important in patients admitted for acute heart fail...
International audienceAIMS:Previous reports have provided conflicting data regarding the relationshi...
Heart failure (HF) is the most common hospital discharge diagnosis among the elderly. It accounts fo...
Background: The length of hospital stay (LOS) is important in patients admitted for acute heart fail...
Background: The length of hospital stay (LOS) is important in patients admitted for acute heart fail...
Background—Hospital readmission is an important clinical outcome of patients with heart failure. Its...
Background—Hospital readmission is an important clinical outcome of patients with heart failure. Its...
Introduction: Heart Failure (HF) is the most common cause of hospital readmission in the USA with an...
Introduction: Heart Failure (HF) is the most common cause of hospital readmission in the USA with an...
Background—Treatment of chronic heart failure has improved over the past 2 decades, but little is kn...
AIMS: The course of patients following admission for acute heart failure (AHF) is of major importanc...
AimsThe course of patients following admission for acute heart failure (AHF) is of major importance ...
AimsThe course of patients following admission for acute heart failure (AHF) is of major importance ...