Background: Acute Decompensated Heart Failure (ADHF) is associated with frequent hospitalizations, posing a significant health and economic burden globally. Despite advancements in heart failure management, studies delineating temporal trends in ADHF outcomes are sparse.Methods: in this retrospective analysis, ADHF patients admitted to Shamir Medical Center from 2007 to 2017 were categorized into two cohorts: early (2007-2011) and recent (2012-2017). Clinical characteristics, in-hospital interventions, and outcomes were compared. Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier methods with log-rank tests.
Results: 8332 admitted patients were analyzed, 4366 (52.4 %) in the early period, and 3966 (47.6 %) in the recent period. In the recent cohort, ischemic heart disease decreased significantly (from 45.2 % to 34.7 %), while hypertension and smoking rates increased. Additionally, a significant increase in coronary artery bypass grafting (from 0.8 % to 3.5 %) and beta-blockers prescription (from 45.5 % to 63.4 %) post-discharge was observed. However, no substantial improvement in in-hospital mortality (8.9 % in early vs. 8.0 % in recent), 30-day (3.2 % in early vs. 3.1 % in recent), 1-year (23.3 % in early vs. 23.8 % in recent), or 5-year survival rates was noted between cohorts. A subset analysis of patients admitted to cardiology departments showed a significant reduction in in-hospital mortality in the recent cohort (12.3 % in early vs. 6.3 % in recent), yet without a corresponding long-term survival benefit.
Conclusions: Advancements in heart failure management over the 11-year study period did not demonstrate an improvement in clinical outcomes for ADHF patients, highlighting the challenge of translating advancements in the medical care of ADHF patients into long-term survival benefits.
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