Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2934917 International Journal of Cardiology 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Background and aimsMany precipitating factors for decompensation of a chronic, stable heart failure (HF) have been described.ObjectivesTo evaluate the precipitating factors associated with HF decompensation among 293 patients admitted to a teaching hospital because of acute HF.Results173 women and 120 men were included, and mean age was 76.7 years. In 221 patients (75%) there was some evidence of a factor that was potentially accountable for the decompensation of HF; a combination of two or more factors could be elicited in 100 patients. Except for a worse prior functional status, no differences were found between patients with and without identified precipitating factors.ConclusionsPrecipitating factors may be identified in most patients suffering an acute episode of decompensation of HF. The majority of these factors appear to be preventable, and should thus be avoidable with a better, more comprehensive control of the HF patient.

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