elderly patients with AHF differ significantly in terms of clinical characteristics and in-hospital prognosis according to the different settings of care. In this population in-hospital mortality seems to be correlated with clinical variables already known to impact prognosis, but also with typical geriatric variables such as functional status and cognitive impairment and with setting of care of assignment after the emergency department, with a protective effect of management in cardiological settings.
Clinical characteristics and in-hospital outcomes of elderly patients with acute heart failure admitted to different settings of care: data from the ATHENA registry / Herbst, A; Orso, F; Pratesi, A; Biagioni, G; Fedeli, F; Parlapiano, S; Ghiara, C; Lo Forte, A; Ciuti, G; Tozzetti, C; Bacci, F; Di Bari, M; Marchionni, N; Ungar, A; Baldasseroni, S. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEART FAILURE. - ISSN 1388-9842. - ELETTRONICO. - 20:(2018), pp. 550-550.
Clinical characteristics and in-hospital outcomes of elderly patients with acute heart failure admitted to different settings of care: data from the ATHENA registry
Herbst, A;Fedeli, F;Ghiara, C;Lo Forte, A;Ciuti, G;Tozzetti, C;Di Bari, M;Marchionni, N;Ungar, A;Baldasseroni, S
2018
Abstract
elderly patients with AHF differ significantly in terms of clinical characteristics and in-hospital prognosis according to the different settings of care. In this population in-hospital mortality seems to be correlated with clinical variables already known to impact prognosis, but also with typical geriatric variables such as functional status and cognitive impairment and with setting of care of assignment after the emergency department, with a protective effect of management in cardiological settings.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.