Real-world heart failure management in 10,910 patients with chronic heart failure in the Netherlands:Design and rationale of the Chronic Heart failure ESC guideline-based Cardiology practice Quality project (CHECK-HF) registry

Aims Data from patient registries give insight into the management of patients with heart failure (HF), but actual data from unselected real-world HF patients are scarce. Therefore, we performed a cross sectional study of current HF care in the period 2013-2016 among more than 10,000 unselected HF patients at HF outpatient clinics in the Netherlands. Methods In 34 participating centres, all 10,910 patients with chronic HF treated at cardiology centres were included in the CHECK-HF registry. Of these, most (96%) were managed at a specific HF outpatient clinic. Heart failure was typically diagno... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Brugts, J. J.
Linssen, G. C. M.
Hoes, A. W.
Brunner-La Rocca, H. P.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Reihe/Periodikum: Brugts , J J , Linssen , G C M , Hoes , A W , Brunner-La Rocca , H P & CHECK-HF Investigators 2018 , ' Real-world heart failure management in 10,910 patients with chronic heart failure in the Netherlands : Design and rationale of the Chronic Heart failure ESC guideline-based Cardiology practice Quality project (CHECK-HF) registry ' , Netherlands Heart Journal , vol. 26 , no. 5 , pp. 272-279 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s12471-018-1103-7
Schlagwörter: Heart failure / Guideline / Adherence / Registry / LONG-TERM REGISTRY / EUROPEAN-SOCIETY / HF / GUIDELINES / ESC / SURVIVAL / MORTALITY / PROGRAM / CARE
Sprache: Englisch
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Aims Data from patient registries give insight into the management of patients with heart failure (HF), but actual data from unselected real-world HF patients are scarce. Therefore, we performed a cross sectional study of current HF care in the period 2013-2016 among more than 10,000 unselected HF patients at HF outpatient clinics in the Netherlands. Methods In 34 participating centres, all 10,910 patients with chronic HF treated at cardiology centres were included in the CHECK-HF registry. Of these, most (96%) were managed at a specific HF outpatient clinic. Heart failure was typically diagnosed according to the ESC guidelines 2012, based on signs, symptoms and structural and/or functional cardiac abnormalities. Information on diagnostics, treatment and co-morbidities were recorded, with specific focus on drug therapy and devices. In our cohort, the mean age was 73 years (SD 12) and 60% were male. Frequent co-morbidities reported in the patient records were diabetes mellitus 30%, hypertension 43%, COPD 19%, and renal insufficiency 58%. In 47% of the patients, ischaemia was the origin of HF. In our registry, the prevalence of HF with preserved ejection fraction was 21%. Conclusion The CHECK-HF registry will provide insight into the current, real world management of patient with chronic HF, including HF with reduced ejection fraction, preserved ejection fraction and mid-range ejection fraction, that will help define ways to improve quality of care. Drug and device therapy and guideline adherence as well as interactions with age, gender and co-morbidities will receive specific attention.