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Association between induction of the self-management system for preventing readmission and disease severity and length of readmission in patients with heart failure.

Eisaku NakaneTakao KatoNozomi TanakaTomoari KuriyamaKoki KimuraShushi NishiwakiToka HamaguchiYusuke MoritaYuhei YamajiYoshisumi HarunaTetsuya HarunaMoriaki Inoko
Published in: BMC research notes (2021)
We retrospectively enrolled 306 patients (153 patients each in the system user and non-user groups) using propensity scores (PS). We compared HF severity and length of readmission in rehospitalized patients in both groups. During the 1-year follow-up period, 24 system users and 43 non-system users in the PS-matched cohort were hospitalized. There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of brain natriuretic peptide levels at readmission, maximum daily intravenous furosemide dose, percentage of patients requiring intravenous inotropes, duration of hospital stay and in-hospital mortality. These results suggest that the HF severity in rehospitalized patients was not different between the two groups.
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