Clinical Heart Failure Among Patients With and Without Severe Mental Illness and the Association With Long-Term Outcomes.
Christoffer PolcwiartekDaniel LoewensteinDaniel J FriedmanKarin G JohanssonClaus GraffPeter L SørensenRené Ernst NielsenKristian KragholmChristian Torp-PedersenPeter SøgaardSvend E JensenKevin P JacksonBrett D AtwaterPublished in: Circulation. Heart failure (2021)
SMI was associated with adverse HF outcome among men and not women. Despite equal access to procedures for HF between patients with and without SMI, those with SMI experienced excess postprocedural mortality. Our data highlight concurrent sex- and mental health-related disparities in HF prognosis, suggesting that patients with SMI, especially men, merit closer follow-up.
Keyphrases
- mental illness
- acute heart failure
- heart failure
- mental health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- electronic health record
- atrial fibrillation
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- emergency department
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- adipose tissue
- radiation therapy
- machine learning
- health insurance
- insulin resistance
- affordable care act
- artificial intelligence