Outcomes for heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction attending emergency department and discharged within 24 hours versus those admitted patients in heart failure unit

  • Mohamed Alalawi
  • , Tahiba Begum
  • , Ava Eltahir
  • , Mark Peterzan
  • , Kristopher Knott
  • , Robin Ray
  • , Nessam Shanmugan
  • , Lisa Anderson
  • , Heba Ghazal
  • , Fadi Jouhra
  • , Elizabeth Lilly Macken

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePosterpeer-review

    Abstract

    Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome with increasing prevalence. Currently, there are extensive evidence-based therapies targeted at managing patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) to improve outcomes. The National Heart Failure Audit shows the quality of inpatient care (specialist review, discharge medication etc) is related to outcome. This study aimed to evaluate the current practice at a London tertiary centre hospital in managing patients with heart failure and compared outcomes in patients who had a short course of admission (less than 1 day) with those who had a more prolonged course of admission.
    Original languageEnglish
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2024
    EventAmerican Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2024 - Chicago, U.S.
    Duration: 16 Nov 202417 Nov 2024

    Conference

    ConferenceAmerican Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2024
    Period16/11/2417/11/24

    Bibliographical note

    Note: An abstract of this poster was published in: Circulation (150), S1, 2024. ISSN: 0009-7322

    Organising Body: American Heart Association

    Keywords

    • Cardiovascular medicine

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