To investigate whether patients with an acute heart failure (AHF) episode triggered by infection present different outcomes compared to patients with no trigger and the effects of early antibiotic administration (EAA) and hospitalisation. Two groups were made according to the AHF trigger: infection (G1) or none identified (G2). The primary outcome was 13-week (91-days) all-cause mortality, and secondary outcomes were 13-week post-discharge mortality, readmission or combined endpoint. Comparisons are presented as unadjusted and adjusted (MEESSI risk score) hazard ratios (uHR/aHR) for G1 compared to G2 patients, also estimated by weeks. Stratified analysis by EAA (provided/not provided) and patient disposition (discharged/hospitalised) was pe...
Aims: Worsening heart failure (WHF) in the first 7 days after an admission for acute HF (AHF) has b...
BACKGROUND: Infections are one of the most common causes for hospitalization of patients with heart ...
Abstract Background: Heart failure (HF) is a syndrome, whose advanced forms have a poor prognosis, ...
Aims: Infections are associated with worse short-term outcomes in patients with heart failure (HF). ...
As the prevalence of heart failure (HF) continues to rise, prompt diagnosis and management of variou...
BackgroundWorsening heart failure (WHF) symptoms despite initial therapy during admission for acute ...
Background: Worsening heart failure (WHF) symptoms despite initial therapy during admission for ...
Background: Hospitalization is a common adverse event in people with heart failure and reduced eject...
To investigate the relationship between length of hospitalisation (LOH) and post-discharge outcomes ...
Aims Patients hospitalized for heart failure (HF) are at high risk for 30-day readmission. This stud...
Aims: Worsening heart failure ( WHF ) in the first 7 days after an admission for acute HF ( AHF ) ha...
Aims Patients hospitalized for heart failure (HF) are at high risk for 30-day readmission. This stud...
Background—Hospitalization for acute heart failure (HF) is associated with high rates of subsequent ...
Background: Infections are one of the most common causes for hospitalization of patients with heart ...
AimsWorsening heart failure (WHF) in the first 7 days after an admission for acute HF (AHF) has been...
Aims: Worsening heart failure (WHF) in the first 7 days after an admission for acute HF (AHF) has b...
BACKGROUND: Infections are one of the most common causes for hospitalization of patients with heart ...
Abstract Background: Heart failure (HF) is a syndrome, whose advanced forms have a poor prognosis, ...
Aims: Infections are associated with worse short-term outcomes in patients with heart failure (HF). ...
As the prevalence of heart failure (HF) continues to rise, prompt diagnosis and management of variou...
BackgroundWorsening heart failure (WHF) symptoms despite initial therapy during admission for acute ...
Background: Worsening heart failure (WHF) symptoms despite initial therapy during admission for ...
Background: Hospitalization is a common adverse event in people with heart failure and reduced eject...
To investigate the relationship between length of hospitalisation (LOH) and post-discharge outcomes ...
Aims Patients hospitalized for heart failure (HF) are at high risk for 30-day readmission. This stud...
Aims: Worsening heart failure ( WHF ) in the first 7 days after an admission for acute HF ( AHF ) ha...
Aims Patients hospitalized for heart failure (HF) are at high risk for 30-day readmission. This stud...
Background—Hospitalization for acute heart failure (HF) is associated with high rates of subsequent ...
Background: Infections are one of the most common causes for hospitalization of patients with heart ...
AimsWorsening heart failure (WHF) in the first 7 days after an admission for acute HF (AHF) has been...
Aims: Worsening heart failure (WHF) in the first 7 days after an admission for acute HF (AHF) has b...
BACKGROUND: Infections are one of the most common causes for hospitalization of patients with heart ...
Abstract Background: Heart failure (HF) is a syndrome, whose advanced forms have a poor prognosis, ...