Multimorbidity patterns in patients with heart failure: an observational Spanish study based on electronic health records.
Antonio Gimeno-MiguelAnyuli Gracia GutiérrezBeatriz Poblador-PlouCarlos Coscollar-SantaliestraJ Ignacio Pérez-CalvoMiguel J DivoAmaia Calderón-LarrañagaAlexandra Prados-TorresFernando J Ruiz-LaiglesiaPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
Multimorbidity is the norm rather than the exception in patients with heart failure, whose comorbidities tend to cluster together beyond simple chance in the form of multimorbidity patterns that have different impact on health outcomes. This knowledge could be useful to better understand common pathophysiological pathways underlying this condition and its comorbidities, and the factors influencing the prognosis of men and women with HF. Further large scale longitudinal studies are encouraged to confirm the existence of these patterns as well as their differential impact on health outcomes.