Heart failure treatment in the last years of life: A nationwide study of 364 000 individuals.
Johan SundströmStefan GustafssonThomas CarsDaniel LindholmPublished in: European journal of heart failure (2024)
In patients with heart failure, a changing pattern of medical treatment during the last years of life was observed, most notably with an increasing use of beta blockers. This may in part be due to a changing pattern of comorbidities over time, with an increase in e.g. hypertension and atrial fibrillation, but a decline in ischaemic heart disease.