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Assessing the Burden of Hospitalized and Community-Care Heart Failure in Canada

Authors :
Claudia Blais
Lawrence W. Svenson
Yana Gurevich
Kim Reimer
Karen Tu
Lisa M. Lix
Jill Casey
Cynthia Robitaille
Chris Waters
Hude Quan
Sulan Dai
Mark Smith
Rolf Puchtinger
Helen Johansen
Source :
Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 30:352-358
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

Background The surveillance of heart failure (HF) is currently conducted using either survey or hospital data, which have many limitations. Because Canada is collecting medical information in administrative health data, the present study seeks to propose methods for the national surveillance of HF using linked population-based data. Methods Linked administrative data from 5 Canadian provinces were analyzed to estimate prevalence, incidence, and mortality rates for persons with HF between 1996/1997 and 2008/2009 using 2 case definitions: (1) 1 hospitalization with an HF diagnosis in any field (H_Any) and (2) 1 hospitalization in any field or at least 2 physician claims within a 1-year period (H_Any_2P). One hospitalization with an HF diagnosis code in the most responsible diagnosis field (H_MR) was also compared. Rates were calculated for individuals aged ≥40 years. Results In 2008/2009, combining the 5 provinces (approximately 82% of Canada's total population), both age-standardized HF prevalence and incidence were underestimated by 39% and 33%, respectively, with H_Any when compared with H_Any_2P. Mortality was higher in patients with H_MR compared with H_Any. The degree of underestimation varied by province and by age, with older age groups presenting the largest differences. Prevalence estimates were stable over the years, especially for the H_Any_2P case definition. Conclusions The prevalence and incidence of HF using inpatient data alone likely underestimates the population rates by at least 33%. The addition of physician claims data is likely to provide a more inclusive estimate of the burden of HF in Canada.

Details

ISSN :
0828282X
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Canadian Journal of Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....007e3ff5e8fa8183bb0f270906024c08
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cjca.2013.12.013