Patients Characteristics and Preliminary Outcomes of Heart Failure Registry in A Middle-Income Country: Persian Registry of Cardiovascular Disease/Heart Failure (PROVE/HF)
- PMID: 34466426
- PMCID: PMC8343763
- DOI: 10.22086/gmj.v0i0.1026
Patients Characteristics and Preliminary Outcomes of Heart Failure Registry in A Middle-Income Country: Persian Registry of Cardiovascular Disease/Heart Failure (PROVE/HF)
Abstract
Background: The Persian Registry of Cardiovascular disease/Heart Failure (PROVE/HF) aimed to studied the demographic, clinical, and diagnostic characteristics and treatment of patients hospitalized for heart failure (HF) and to follow them for short- and long-term outcomes. Its pilot phase started in 2015 in Isfahan aiming to evaluate its feasibility to be scaled up at the national level in later stages. This article describes the method and preliminary results of the first year registry.
Materials and methods: Information of hospitalized patients with preserved and low ejection fraction, were gathered. Patients were followed for 1, 6, and 12 months. During follow-up, information of the patients' current status, medications used during hospitalization, and in case of death, the cause and place were assessed.
Result: PROVE/ HF enrolled 787 patients in the first year. The mean age of patients was 70.74 ±12.01 years, and 60.7% of them were men. The most frequent risk factors for the development of HF in the recruited patients was ischemic heart disease (77.9%), and hypertension (63.7%), respectively. The re-admission rate for patients with HF was at least once in 16% and continued until the fifth to ninth re-admission over a one-year period. Among 787 registered patients, 30.9% died in the first year of follow-up, and the in-hospital mortality was 6.2%. The mean hospitalization period was 4.88 days, and 64.2% were hospitalized for >3 days.
Conclusion: The annual rate of re-admission and mortality was high, and the use of medication was less than the recommended one inaccordance with the guidelines for the treatment of heart failure.
Keywords: Disease Management; Heart Failure; Iran; Registries.
Copyright© 2018, Galen Medical Journal.
Conflict of interest statement
All authors declare that there is no any conflict of interest.
References
- 
    - Amiri Z, Farazmand A, Tolooei M. Causes of Hospitalization of elderly people in hospitals in Rasht in 1379, to study the issues of the elderly in Iran and the world. Tehran: Ashena Book Publishers.; 2002. p.103-99. [in (Persian]).
 
- 
    - Akbari M. According ten years of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the international goals on Population and Development. First Edition. Tehran: Ministry of Health and Medical Education Department of Health.; 2004. p.14-21. [in (Persian]).
 
- 
    - Mahan LK, Escott- Stump S. Krauses Food, Nutrition and Diet Theraoy. 5th edition. Philadelphia: W.B Saunders Company.; 2008.p:1021.
 
- 
    - Sarrafzadegan N, Kelishadi R, Baghaei A, HusseinSadri G, Malekafzali H, Mohammadifard N. et al. Metabolic syndrome: an emerging public health problem in Iranian Women: Isfahan Healthy Heart Program. Int J Cardiol. 2008;131:90–6. - PubMed
 
- 
    - Talaei M, Sarrafzadegan N, Sadeghi M, Oveisgharan S, Marshall T, Thomas GN. et al. Incidence of Cardiovascular Diseases in an Iranian Population: The Isfahan Cohort Study, Incidence of cardiovascular diseases in an Iranian population: The Isfahan cohort study. Arch Iran Med. 2013;16:138–44. - PubMed
 
LinkOut - more resources
- Full Text Sources
- Research Materials
- Miscellaneous
