2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.rec.2019.02.004
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In-hospital Mortality and Readmissions for Heart Failure in Spain. A Study of Index Episodes and 30-Day and 1-year Cardiac Readmissions

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“…In a Spanish study including 77 652 patients admitted with acute HF, the hospital-level aspects associated with lower in-hospital mortality were larger hospital size and the availability of a cardiology service. 29…”
Section: Quality Of Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a Spanish study including 77 652 patients admitted with acute HF, the hospital-level aspects associated with lower in-hospital mortality were larger hospital size and the availability of a cardiology service. 29…”
Section: Quality Of Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…El reingreso hospitalario fue de 21,2% en esta cohorte, el cual es similar al reportado por RECOLFACA (21). En países europeos y Australia el reingreso hospitalario se ha informado en un 32% en pacientes con FC (31)(32). En el registro OPTIMIZE -HF en EE.…”
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“…In our report, in‐hospital mortality during the HF hospitalization was relatively high (~14%) in Poland during 2010–2019. It might be assessed in the context of data from Spain collected almost 10 years ago (2003–2013), where inpatient mortality was estimated at 9% 26,27 . It should be remembered, that during recent decades the clinical profile of patients has significantly changed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Available few studies have focused mainly on prevalence, incidence, and survival in HF 12,13 . Those describing HF hospitalization rates and/or in‐hospital mortality are already outdated or consider small groups of patients with HF 14,15,18,26–29 . Such an example could be an analysis performed by Omersa et al .…”
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confidence: 99%