2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.817074
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Time to Death and Its Determinant Factors Among Patients With Chronic Heart Failure in Northwest Ethiopia: A Retrospective Study at Selected Referral Hospitals

Abstract: BackgroundHeart failure (HF) is a major health problem that affects patients and healthcare systems worldwide. It is the leading cause of morbidity and death and negatively impacts the quality of life, healthcare costs, and longevity. However, the causes of death were not well defined. This study aimed to identify the determinants of death among patients with HF in the Amhara Region, Northwest Ethiopia.MethodsA multicenter retrospective cohort study was conducted on 285 patients in the age group 15 years or ol… Show more

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“…7) CHF is not an independent disease but rather a complex phenomenon that arises as various other heart diseases progress to a more advanced stage, resulting in a relatively high morbidity and mortality. 8) Typically, patients with CHF require admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) for treatment, with approximately 10%-15% of hospitalized patients with heart failure in the USA being admitted to the ICU. 9,10) Despite significant advancements in diagnosis and treatment in recent years, the mortality rate of heart failure remains high compared with that of malignant tumors, leading to a 5-year survival rate that is similarly low.…”
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“…7) CHF is not an independent disease but rather a complex phenomenon that arises as various other heart diseases progress to a more advanced stage, resulting in a relatively high morbidity and mortality. 8) Typically, patients with CHF require admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) for treatment, with approximately 10%-15% of hospitalized patients with heart failure in the USA being admitted to the ICU. 9,10) Despite significant advancements in diagnosis and treatment in recent years, the mortality rate of heart failure remains high compared with that of malignant tumors, leading to a 5-year survival rate that is similarly low.…”
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confidence: 99%