BackgroundPrior claims analyses suggest that the use of intravenous inotropic therapy for patients hospitalized with heart failure varies substantially by hospital. Whether differences in the clinical characteristics of the patients explain observed differences in the use of inotropic therapy is not known.Methods and resultsWe sought to characterize institutional variation in inotrope use among patients hospitalized with heart failure before and after accounting for clinical factors of patients. Hierarchical generalized linear regression models estimated risk-standardized hospital-level rates of inotrope use within 209 hospitals participating in Get With The Guidelines-Heart Failure (GWTG-HF) registry between 2005 and 2011. The association ...
Despite guidelines on the treatment of acute heart failure (AHF), treatment remains heterogeneous, p...
BackgroundPatients hospitalized with acute heart failure may experience worsening symptoms requiring...
ObjectivesWe sought to compare the in-hospital mortality of patients with acute decompensated heart ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine hospital variation in the use of positive inotropic agents ...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine hospital variation in the use of positive inotropic agent...
Background: Continuous outpatient inotrope infusion therapy (COIIT) can be used as palliative or int...
CONTEXT. Determining variations in quality of care among hospitals can help direct attention to poor...
Maya Guglin, Marc KaufmanUniversity of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USAAbstract: Inotrope use is one of...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing attention on reducing relatively costly hospital practices while main...
Background The angiotensin-receptor/neprilysin inhibitor ( ARNI ) sacubitril/valsartan reduces hospi...
Current guidelines recommend that inotropes should not be used in patients with normal systolic bloo...
Objective: Investigation of variations in provider performance and its determinants may help inform ...
INTRODUCTION: Inotropic therapy has been associated with increased risk of arrhythmic events and red...
There has been an increase in the use of pulmonary artery (PA) catheters in heart failure (HF) in th...
2 Background—Inotrope use in heart failure was associated with improved symptoms, but worse survival...
Despite guidelines on the treatment of acute heart failure (AHF), treatment remains heterogeneous, p...
BackgroundPatients hospitalized with acute heart failure may experience worsening symptoms requiring...
ObjectivesWe sought to compare the in-hospital mortality of patients with acute decompensated heart ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine hospital variation in the use of positive inotropic agents ...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine hospital variation in the use of positive inotropic agent...
Background: Continuous outpatient inotrope infusion therapy (COIIT) can be used as palliative or int...
CONTEXT. Determining variations in quality of care among hospitals can help direct attention to poor...
Maya Guglin, Marc KaufmanUniversity of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USAAbstract: Inotrope use is one of...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing attention on reducing relatively costly hospital practices while main...
Background The angiotensin-receptor/neprilysin inhibitor ( ARNI ) sacubitril/valsartan reduces hospi...
Current guidelines recommend that inotropes should not be used in patients with normal systolic bloo...
Objective: Investigation of variations in provider performance and its determinants may help inform ...
INTRODUCTION: Inotropic therapy has been associated with increased risk of arrhythmic events and red...
There has been an increase in the use of pulmonary artery (PA) catheters in heart failure (HF) in th...
2 Background—Inotrope use in heart failure was associated with improved symptoms, but worse survival...
Despite guidelines on the treatment of acute heart failure (AHF), treatment remains heterogeneous, p...
BackgroundPatients hospitalized with acute heart failure may experience worsening symptoms requiring...
ObjectivesWe sought to compare the in-hospital mortality of patients with acute decompensated heart ...