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Division of Cardiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States

Publications

  • Original Article   
    Impact of heart failure clinic visit frequency on hospital admission rates
    Author(s): Krista D Dewart MN, Louise A Jensen*, Wayne C Levy and Justin A Ezekowitz

    Background: Many heart failure (HF) hospital admissions are avoidable with appropriate surveillance and self-care support; however, HF clinics and clinicians vary in how frequently they see a patient. Objective: To assess the impact of the frequency of HF clinic visits on hospital admission rates. Methods: Data from a retrospective cohort of 110 patients enrolled in an HF clinic were reviewed. Demographic, clinical and provider variables were entered into regression models to determine predictors of recall visits and hospital admissions. Results: HF clinic visit recall frequency was not predictive of hospitalization rates in this particular cohort. The main predictor of all-cause (35.8%; P=0.02), HF (26%; P=0.03) and cardiovascular (29.5%; P=0.03) hospital admissions was the Seattle Heart Failure Model score. Conclusions: The frequency of HF clinic visi.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2368-0512.1000047

 
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