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Trends and characteristics of hospitalizations for heart failure in the United States from 2004 to 2018.

Husam M SalahAbdul Mannan Khan MinhasMuhammad Shahzeb KhanSafi U KhanAndrew P AmbrosyVanessa BlumerMuthiah VaduganathanStephen J GreeneAmbarish PandeyMarat Fudim
Published in: ESC heart failure (2022)
Hospitalizations for HF have been increasing across both sexes and age groups since 2013, whereas inpatient mortality has been decreasing over the study period. Blacks have the highest risk of hospitalization for HF, and Whites have the highest in-hospital mortality. There are significant racial and geographic disparities related to hospitalizations for HF.
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