Prevalence, outcomes and costs of a contemporary, multinational population with heart failure.
Anna NorhammarJohan BodegardMarc VanderheydenNavdeep TangriAvraham KarasikAldo Pietro MaggioniKari Anne SveenTiago Taveira-GomesManuel BotanaLukas HunzikerMarcus ThuressonAmitava BanerjeeJohan SundströmAndreas BollmannPublished in: Heart (British Cardiac Society) (2023)
We estimate that 1-2% of the contemporary adult population has HF. These individuals are at significant risk of adverse outcomes and associated costs, predominantly driven by hospitalisations for HF or CKD. There is considerable public health potential in understanding the contemporary burden of HF and the importance of optimising its management.