Global Comparison of Readmission Rates for Patients With Heart Failure
- PMID: 37495280
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2023.05.040
Global Comparison of Readmission Rates for Patients With Heart Failure
Abstract
Background: Heart failure (HF) readmission rates are low in some jurisdictions. However, international comparisons are lacking and could serve as a foundation for identifying regional patient management strategies that could be shared to improve outcomes.
Objectives: This study sought to summarize 30-day and 1-year all-cause readmission and mortality rates of hospitalized HF patients across countries and to explore potential differences in rates globally.
Methods: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis using MEDLINE, Embase, and CENTRAL for observational reports on hospitalized adult HF patients at risk for readmission or mortality published between January 2010 and March 2021. We conducted a meta-analysis of proportions using a random-effects model, and sources of heterogeneity were evaluated with meta-regression.
Results: In total, 24 papers reporting on 30-day and 23 papers on 1-year readmission were included. Of the 1.5 million individuals at risk, 13.2% (95% CI: 10.5%-16.1%) were readmitted within 30 days and 35.7% (95% CI: 27.1%-44.9%) within 1 year. A total of 33 papers reported on 30-day and 45 papers on 1-year mortality. Of the 1.5 million individuals hospitalized for HF, 7.6% (95% CI: 6.1%-9.3%) died within 30 days and 23.3% (95% CI: 20.8%-25.9%) died within 1 year. Substantial variation in risk across countries was unexplained by countries' gross domestic product, proportion of gross domestic product spent on health care, and Gini coefficient.
Conclusions: Globally, hospitalized HF patients exhibit high rates of readmission and mortality, and the variability in readmission rates was not explained by health care expenditure, risk of mortality, or comorbidities.
Keywords: heart failure; hospitalization; meta-analysis; readmission.
Copyright © 2023 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Funding Support and Author Disclosures Dr Lee is the Ted Rogers Chair in Heart Function Outcomes, University Health Network, University of Toronto. The authors have reported that they have no relationships relevant to the contents of this paper to disclose.
Comment in
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A Global Challenge and a Global Opportunity for the Heart Failure Community.J Am Coll Cardiol. 2023 Aug 1;82(5):445-447. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2023.05.043. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2023. PMID: 37495281 No abstract available.
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