1. Practices of Referring Patients to Advanced Heart Failure Centers
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Stephanie Hsiao, Ideal-Hf investigators, Sara Ahmed, S. Forest, Christopher V. Chien, Ashwin Ravichandran, Anuradha Lala, Benjamin D’Souza, Shannon Tompkins, Ajay Srivastava, Farooq H. Sheikh, Michael Z Tong, Dawn M. Pedrotty, Fei Xiang, Jennifer Nowaczyk, and Jared J Herr
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medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Ejection fraction ,Demographics ,Referral ,business.industry ,Population ,Cardiomyopathy ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Transplantation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Heart failure ,Emergency medicine ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,education ,business - Abstract
Background Therapies for advanced heart failure (AHF) improve the likelihood of survival in a growing population of patients with stage D heart failure (HF). Successful implementation of these therapies is dependent upon timely and appropriate referrals to AHF centers. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of patients referred to 9 AHF centers for evaluation for AHF therapies. Patients’ demographics, referring providers’ characteristics, referral circumstances, and evaluation outcomes were collected. Results The majority of referrals (n = 515) were male (73.4%), and a majority of those were in the advanced state of the disease: very low left ventricular ejection fraction ( Conclusions In this multicenter review of AHF referrals, HF cardiologists referred the most patients despite being a relatively small proportion of the overall clinician population. Late referral was prevalent in this high-risk patient population and correlates with worsened outcomes, suggesting a significant need for broad clinician education regarding the benefits, triggers and appropriate timing of referral to AHF centers for optimal patient outcomes.
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- 2021
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