Worsening Heart Failure: Nomenclature, Epidemiology, and Future Directions
Duke University · Clinical Research Institute · +22 more institutions
Abstract
Heart failure (HF) is a progressive disease characterized by variable durations of symptomatic stability often punctuated by episodes of worsening despite continued therapy. These periods of clinical worsening are increasingly recognized as a distinct phase in the history of HF, termed worsening HF (WHF). The definition of WHF continues to evolve from a historical focus solely on hospitalization to now include nonhospitalization events (eg, need for intravenous diuretic therapy in the emergency or outpatient setting). Most HF clinical trials to date have had HF hospitalization and death as primary endpoints, and only recently, some studies have included other WHF events regardless of location of care. This…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 56.67
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 46
Authors
11- SJStephen J. GreeneCorresponding
Duke University, Clinical Research Institute, Duke University Hospital
- JBJohann Bauersachs
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
- JJJasper J. Brugts
Erasmus MC
- JAJustin A. Ezekowitz
University of Alberta, Canadian VIGOUR Centre
- CSCarolyn S.P. Lam
National University of Singapore, National University Heart Centre Singapore, National Heart Centre Singapore
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Heart failure
- Intensive care medicine
- Clinical trial
- Epidemiology
- Disease
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being