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Methods to identify heart failure patients in general practice and their impact on patient characteristics: A systematic review.

Authors :
Smeets, Miek
Henrard, Séverine
Aertgeerts, Bert
Cools, Filip
Janssens, Stefan
Vaes, Bert
Source :
International Journal of Cardiology. Apr2018, Vol. 257, p199-206. 8p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background Identifying patients with heart failure (HF) in general practice is challenging. Our aim was to provide an overview of methods used to identify patients with HF in general practice and to assess their impact on patient characteristics. Methods and results A systematic review was conducted using MEDLINE, EMBASE and CENTRAL. Taken together, 105 studies on HF in general practice were included, totalling 196,105 patients. Five main identification methods for HF were distinguished, including 1) echocardiographic assessments, 2) results of echocardiography in general practitioner (GP) charts, 3) GP judgment after chart review, 4) GP judgment of consecutive patients and 5) only chart review. Only 30% of studies used the results of echocardiography. Despite a large heterogeneity between studies the pooled data revealed a predominant phenotype of older women with hypertension rather than ischaemic heart disease. Linear regression analysis showed that the impact of the identification method on patient characteristics was limited. However, study design had a greater impact, with randomized-controlled trials (RCTs) including younger, male patients with ischaemic heart disease and higher HF drug prescription rates at baseline. Conclusion Pooled data of 196,105 patients with HF confirmed a phenotype of older women with hypertension rather than ischaemic heart disease as the predominant HF population in general practice. The lack of a gold standard definition of HF introduced a large heterogeneity in identification methods with remarkably limited impact on patient characteristics. However, RCTs did include patients with a different phenotype, emphasizing the need to promote inclusion of real-world HF patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01675273
Volume :
257
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Cardiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128286982
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2017.06.108