Background: Survival data from hospital-based or clinical trial studies of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) do not represent survival in community-based settings.Aims: To determine the incidence of CHF and the associated long-term Survival in a community-based sample aged >= 57 years and to assess the mortality risk associated with sex and age.Methods: This study was part of the Groningen Longitudinal Aging Study.Results: Annual incidence of CHF per 1000 ranged from 2.5 in middle aged adults (57-60 years) up to 22.4 in older females (>= 80 years) and 28.2 in older males (>= 80 years). The 1, 2, 5 and 7-year survival rates were 74%, 65%, 45%, 32% for patients with CHF, compared to 97%, 94%, 80% and 70% in a matched referenc...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
AbstractCongestive heart failure has become an increasingly frequent reason for hospital admission d...
Background: Survival data from hospital-based or clinical trial studies of patients with chronic hea...
Background: Survival data from hospital-based or clinical trial studies of patients with chronic hea...
Background: Survival data from hospital-based or clinical trial studies of patients with chronic hea...
Background: Survival data from hospital-based or clinical trial studies of patients with chronic hea...
Background: Survival data from hospital-based or clinical trial studies of patients with chronic hea...
Background: Heart failure (HF) is a major health problem worldwide with exponentially increasing inc...
There is little epidemiological data on heart failure (HF) in the younger age groups dominating clin...
Background: Available data on the prognosis of heart failure (HF) patients are predominantly limited...
Background: Available data on the prognosis of heart failure (HF) patients are predominantly limited...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
Aim: To investigate gender-specific trends in long-term mortality in patients hospitalised for ischa...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
AbstractCongestive heart failure has become an increasingly frequent reason for hospital admission d...
Background: Survival data from hospital-based or clinical trial studies of patients with chronic hea...
Background: Survival data from hospital-based or clinical trial studies of patients with chronic hea...
Background: Survival data from hospital-based or clinical trial studies of patients with chronic hea...
Background: Survival data from hospital-based or clinical trial studies of patients with chronic hea...
Background: Survival data from hospital-based or clinical trial studies of patients with chronic hea...
Background: Heart failure (HF) is a major health problem worldwide with exponentially increasing inc...
There is little epidemiological data on heart failure (HF) in the younger age groups dominating clin...
Background: Available data on the prognosis of heart failure (HF) patients are predominantly limited...
Background: Available data on the prognosis of heart failure (HF) patients are predominantly limited...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
Aim: To investigate gender-specific trends in long-term mortality in patients hospitalised for ischa...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
AbstractCongestive heart failure has become an increasingly frequent reason for hospital admission d...