Artigo Revisado por pares

Prospective evaluation of an outpatient heart failure management program

2001; Elsevier BV; Volume: 7; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1054/jcaf.2001.21677

ISSN

1532-8414

Autores

Ray E. Hershberger, Hanyu Ni, Deirdre Nauman, Donna R. Burgess, Warren Toy, Kendra Wise, Diana Barbara Dutton, Kathy Crispell, Mark Vossler, Jason D. Everett,

Tópico(s)

Chronic Disease Management Strategies

Resumo

Although considerable effort has been devoted to the follow-up of hospitalized patients, the effectiveness and process of heart failure outpatient management have not been well demonstrated.All new patients referred to the program from April 1997 to September 1998 were followed and managed by comprehensive strategies including preemptive hospitalization. Quality of life (QOL) and patients' self-care adherence behaviors were measured at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months. Clinical outcomes were compared for the 6 months before and 6 months after referral. A total of 108 patients were recruited. Patients' self-care knowledge score was improved over time (difference score = 0.9, P <.01). The proportion of patients weighing themselves daily increased by 24% (P =.02). The proportion of patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) class III to IV was 67.6% at baseline and 49.1% at 6 months (P =.01). Compared with 6 months before referral, the program intervention was accompanied by a 52% reduction in the risk of hospitalization for cardiovascular causes (56.1% v 27.2%, P <.001) and a 72% reduction in emergency room visits (53.6% v 14.5%, P <.01). The total hospital admissions for cardiovascular causes decreased by 59% from 94 to 39; the total emergency room visits decreased by 77% from 83 to 19. The patients' QOL was improved over time with a change score of 11.2 (P <.001) at 3 months and 10.7 (P <.001) at 6 months.Our study shows the effectiveness of this heart failure outpatient management program.

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