2021
DOI: 10.2147/vhrm.s322493
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Clinical Characteristics and In-Hospital Outcome of Acute Heart Failure Patients Admitted to the Medical Ward of University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

Abstract: Background: Despite the growing burden of heart failure in developing countries, data describing the clinical characteristics and in-hospital outcomes of acute heart failures are limited. Therefore, this study aimed at describing the clinical characteristics and in-hospital outcomes of acute heart failure patients admitted to the medical ward of University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia. Methods: A prospective observational hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted on… Show more

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“…The relatively young age found in our cohort is in agreement with the vast majority of studies carried out in SSA [4,10,[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] (Table 3), it contrasts, however with the situation in European countries, North America, and Japan, where HF is essentially a problem of the elderly (mean age at presentation 72 years) [22]. As highlighted by several authors, the younger patients with AHF in ASS may be related to the etiology of HF.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The relatively young age found in our cohort is in agreement with the vast majority of studies carried out in SSA [4,10,[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] (Table 3), it contrasts, however with the situation in European countries, North America, and Japan, where HF is essentially a problem of the elderly (mean age at presentation 72 years) [22]. As highlighted by several authors, the younger patients with AHF in ASS may be related to the etiology of HF.…”
Section: Clinical Profile and Risk Factorssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Rheumatic heart diseases and cardiomyopathies are essentially problems of youth and middle-aged individuals. Furthermore, hypertension is known to occur early in Africans and African Americans, with greater adverse consequences [4,5,22,23] The higher rate of HF in women found in the present study is consistent with that found in about half of the studies conducted in SSA [4,10,12,13,15,16,[19][20][21][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32] (Table 3). Reported sex differences in different SSA regions may be related to patient selection, the burden of cardiovascular risk factors, and regional etiologic variations.…”
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“…The consequences of HF are severe, encompassing a staggering loss of 9.91 million disability-adjusted life years globally, accompanied by a significant financial expenditure of 346.17 billion US dollars 2 . Although the prognosis of HF has improved over time, mortality rates remain elevated, especially in developing countries 4 , 5 . Across various continents, the overall mortality of HF is reported to be 16.5%, with the highest rates observed in Africa (34%) 4 .…”
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confidence: 99%