We aimed to study the cardiovascular and economic burden of diabetes mellitus (DM) in patients hospitalized for heart failure (HF) in the US and to assess the recent temporal trend. Data from the National Inpatient Sample were analyzed between 2005 and 2014. The prevalence of DM increased from 40.4 to 46.5% in patients hospitalized for HF. In patients with HF and DM, mean (SD) age slightly decreased from 71 (13) to 70 (13) years, in which 47.5% were males in 2005 as compared with 52% in 2014 (p trend < 0.001 for both). Surprisingly, the presence of DM was associated with lower in-hospital mortality risk, even after adjustment for confounders (adjusted OR = 0.844 (95% CI [0.828–0.860]). Crude mortality gradually decreased from 2.7% in 2005 t...
The prevalence and incidence of diabetes mellitus (DM) are increasing worldwide. We aim to assess mo...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing magnitude and impact, there are limited data available on the cli...
20182019-04-01T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States29559458PMC6214456609
We aimed to study the cardiovascular and economic burden of diabetes mellitus (DM) in patients hospi...
BackgroundAlthough heart failure (HF) is a common cause of hospital admissions, few data describe te...
Population-based national data on the trends in expenditures related to heart failure (HF) are scarc...
BackgroundPostdischarge mortality following hospitalization for heart failure with reduced ejection ...
OBJECTIVEReductions in heart attack and stroke hospitalizations are well documented in the U.S. popu...
BackgroundDiabetes is prevalent worldwide including hospitalized patients with heart failure with re...
BackgroundDiabetes is prevalent worldwide including hospitalized patients with heart failure with re...
ObjectivesThis study sought to analyze recent trends over time in heart failure (HF) hospital stay r...
AIMS: The impact of a history of heart failure (HF) on the outcomes of hospitalization for hyperglyc...
Introduction Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with increased risk of hospitalisation in people ...
BackgroundWith rising United States health care expenditure, estimating current spending for patient...
The purpose of this study was to examine trends in diabetes-related hospitalizations over the period...
The prevalence and incidence of diabetes mellitus (DM) are increasing worldwide. We aim to assess mo...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing magnitude and impact, there are limited data available on the cli...
20182019-04-01T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States29559458PMC6214456609
We aimed to study the cardiovascular and economic burden of diabetes mellitus (DM) in patients hospi...
BackgroundAlthough heart failure (HF) is a common cause of hospital admissions, few data describe te...
Population-based national data on the trends in expenditures related to heart failure (HF) are scarc...
BackgroundPostdischarge mortality following hospitalization for heart failure with reduced ejection ...
OBJECTIVEReductions in heart attack and stroke hospitalizations are well documented in the U.S. popu...
BackgroundDiabetes is prevalent worldwide including hospitalized patients with heart failure with re...
BackgroundDiabetes is prevalent worldwide including hospitalized patients with heart failure with re...
ObjectivesThis study sought to analyze recent trends over time in heart failure (HF) hospital stay r...
AIMS: The impact of a history of heart failure (HF) on the outcomes of hospitalization for hyperglyc...
Introduction Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with increased risk of hospitalisation in people ...
BackgroundWith rising United States health care expenditure, estimating current spending for patient...
The purpose of this study was to examine trends in diabetes-related hospitalizations over the period...
The prevalence and incidence of diabetes mellitus (DM) are increasing worldwide. We aim to assess mo...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing magnitude and impact, there are limited data available on the cli...
20182019-04-01T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States29559458PMC6214456609