2013
DOI: 10.2174/1573403x11309020007
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Heart Failure in South America

Abstract: Continued assessment of temporal trends in mortality and epidemiology of specific heart failure in South America is needed to provide a scientific basis for rational allocation of the limited health care resources, and strategies to reduce risk and predict the future burden of heart failure. The epidemiology of heart failure in South America was reviewed. Heart failure is the main cause of hospitalization based on available data from approximately 50% of the South American population. The main etiologies of he… Show more

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“…46 There are 6-7 million cases of Chagas disease, with an estimated 25-41% of patients developing HF. 46,47 The challenge in estimating HF's specific global burden is partly due to lack of uniformity in making the diagnosis. ICD-10 does not clearly define HF as a separate diagnosis and as such HF is not examined in the GBD study.…”
Section: Heart Failurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…46 There are 6-7 million cases of Chagas disease, with an estimated 25-41% of patients developing HF. 46,47 The challenge in estimating HF's specific global burden is partly due to lack of uniformity in making the diagnosis. ICD-10 does not clearly define HF as a separate diagnosis and as such HF is not examined in the GBD study.…”
Section: Heart Failurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] In South America, HF is the main cause of hospitalization based on available data from approximately 50% of the population. [2] Decompensated HF requires immediate institution of therapy and subsequent hospitalization. At hospital admission, these patients predominantly exhibit congestive manifestations, [3,4] with hypervolemia accounting for 80.7% of hospitalizations due to decompensated HF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the advantages of disease prevention, some countries have no prevention or screening programme in place (e.g. Brazil) [47]. In Nepal, however, a national programme has been integrated into primary healthcare since 2007 and in 2013 a pilot primary prevention project was initiated at 42 primary healthcare centres, using a 'treat all' approach for GAS pharyngitis [48].…”
Section: Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%