2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.recesp.2019.01.020
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Mortalidad hospitalaria y reingresos por insuficiencia cardiaca en España. Un estudio de los episodios índice y los reingresos por causas cardiacas a los 30 días y al año

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“…These results are not consistent with what has been described in previous HF registries, 32 in which 1 year all-cause mortality ranged from 15% to 35% in patients with acute HF. This could be explained because of our short follow-up time (90 days) and a small sample size; nevertheless, the median age of our population and the number of comorbidities are similar to the rates described in prior studies, 32 and several trials have described that the highest readmission rates occur during the first 30 days after discharge and that nearly half of HF readmissions occurred before the first ambulatory visit. 33 Our findings are possibly explained by a lower fluid depletion in patients guided by BIA, which means that these patients were less dehydrated at discharge.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…These results are not consistent with what has been described in previous HF registries, 32 in which 1 year all-cause mortality ranged from 15% to 35% in patients with acute HF. This could be explained because of our short follow-up time (90 days) and a small sample size; nevertheless, the median age of our population and the number of comorbidities are similar to the rates described in prior studies, 32 and several trials have described that the highest readmission rates occur during the first 30 days after discharge and that nearly half of HF readmissions occurred before the first ambulatory visit. 33 Our findings are possibly explained by a lower fluid depletion in patients guided by BIA, which means that these patients were less dehydrated at discharge.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The results of our study are consistent with other previous studies, most notably the study by Martinez-Santos 23 , which analysed all admissions of patients with a diagnosis of HF at discharge registered in Spain between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012. The differences found could be attributed to an older population.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It is estimated that one in five people will develop heart failure at some point in their life [3]. There is a great variability in epidemiological studies, but its prevalence increases with age being higher than 10% in patients over 70 years old and >14% in those over 75 years old [4][5][6]with an average incidence of 2-6 cases per 1000 inhabitants. In Spain, the estimated hospitalization rate is 2.37, with an average stay of 8.5 days and accounts for between 3% and 5% of hospital admissions [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%