Authors
JGF Cleland, Karl Swedberg, F Follath, M Komajda, A Cohen-Solal, JC Aguilar, R Dietz, A Gavazzi, R Hobbs, J Korewicki, HC Madeira, VS Moiseyev, I Preda, WH Van Gilst, J Widimsky, N Freemantle, Joanne Eastaugh, J Mason
Publication date
2003/3/1
Journal
European Heart Journal
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pages
442-463
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) has published guidelines for the investigation of patients with suspected heart failure and, if the diagnosis is proven, their subsequent management. Hospitalisation provides a key point of care at which time diagnosis and treatment may be refined to improve outcome for a group of patients with a high morbidity and mortality. However, little international data exists to describe the features and management of such patients. Accordingly, the EuroHeart Failure survey was conducted to ascertain if appropriate tests were being performed with which to confirm or refute a diagnosis of heart failure and how this influenced subsequent management.
Methods The survey screened consecutive deaths and discharges during 2000–2001 predominantly from medical wards over a 6-week period in 115 hospitals from 24 countries belonging to the ESC …
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