Aims Mortality attributed to a disease is an important public health measure of the ‘burden’ of that disease. A discrepancy has been noted between the high mortality rates associated with heart failure (HF) and the share of deaths ascribed to HF in official mortality statistics. It was our main aim to estimate excess mortality associated with HF and use the estimates to better understand the burden of HF. Methods and results Excess mortality was defined as the difference in mortality rates between individuals with and those without HF. An epidemiological model was formulated that allowed deriving age-specific excess mortality rates in HF patients from HF incidence and prevalence. Incidence and prevalence were estimated from yearly collected...
BACKGROUND: The contemporary impact of heart failure (HF) versus the most common forms of cancer as ...
Importance: Despite considerable improvements in heart failure care, mortality rates among patients...
Objectives To assess the prevalence and incidence of heart failure (HF) stages A to C/D and their ev...
Aims Mortality attributed to a disease is an important public health measure of the ‘burden’ of that...
OBJECTIVE: It is widely held that there will be an epidemic of heart failure in Europe and North Ame...
Objective To assess whether trends in mortality from heart failure(HF) in Australia are due to a cha...
Background Mortality in heart failure (HF) remains high but causes of death are incompletely defined...
© 2016 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure. Aims Most studies on acute heart failure (HF)...
Aims Large‐scaled population studies of incidence and prevalence of heart failure (HF) are needed f...
Importance Despite considerable improvements in heart failure care, mortality rates among patients ...
Importance Despite considerable improvements in heart failure care, mortality rates among patients ...
<p><b>AIMS: </b>The aim of this study is to determine the incidence and mortality ...
Abstract Background The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) does not produce estimates of heart failure (...
Objective To estimate 1-year mortality and prognostic factors in unselected outpatients with heart f...
Abstract Background Incomplete information on death certificates makes recorded cause-of-death data ...
BACKGROUND: The contemporary impact of heart failure (HF) versus the most common forms of cancer as ...
Importance: Despite considerable improvements in heart failure care, mortality rates among patients...
Objectives To assess the prevalence and incidence of heart failure (HF) stages A to C/D and their ev...
Aims Mortality attributed to a disease is an important public health measure of the ‘burden’ of that...
OBJECTIVE: It is widely held that there will be an epidemic of heart failure in Europe and North Ame...
Objective To assess whether trends in mortality from heart failure(HF) in Australia are due to a cha...
Background Mortality in heart failure (HF) remains high but causes of death are incompletely defined...
© 2016 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure. Aims Most studies on acute heart failure (HF)...
Aims Large‐scaled population studies of incidence and prevalence of heart failure (HF) are needed f...
Importance Despite considerable improvements in heart failure care, mortality rates among patients ...
Importance Despite considerable improvements in heart failure care, mortality rates among patients ...
<p><b>AIMS: </b>The aim of this study is to determine the incidence and mortality ...
Abstract Background The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) does not produce estimates of heart failure (...
Objective To estimate 1-year mortality and prognostic factors in unselected outpatients with heart f...
Abstract Background Incomplete information on death certificates makes recorded cause-of-death data ...
BACKGROUND: The contemporary impact of heart failure (HF) versus the most common forms of cancer as ...
Importance: Despite considerable improvements in heart failure care, mortality rates among patients...
Objectives To assess the prevalence and incidence of heart failure (HF) stages A to C/D and their ev...