Initial Care Pathway in Acute Heart Failure From Home to Hospital
Pia Harjola, Veli‐Pekka Harjola, Òscar Miró, Said Laribi, Tuukka Tarvasmäki

TL;DR
This paper reviews how acute heart failure patients are managed before hospital arrival and finds that those using emergency services often have worse outcomes.
Contribution
The study systematically compares EMS use and early management of AHF patients across international registries.
Findings
EMS use among AHF patients varies widely across different countries.
EMS patients had higher 30-day mortality compared to non-EMS patients in three studies.
Pre-hospital management of AHF is limited, with low use of non-invasive ventilation.
Abstract
The prognosis of acute heart failure (AHF) remains poor. Studies focusing on the time‐sensitivity of early AHF management have reported controversial results. Thus, our aim is to review current studies focusing on AHF patients using emergency medical services (EMS), their early management, and patient outcomes. We searched the recent literature in PubMed and Scopus for studies comparing AHF patients arriving at the hospital by EMS to those self‐presenting (non‐EMS) at ED (emergency department) from database inception until November 2022. The literature search found five studies fulfilling our inclusion criteria. The percentage of AHF patients using EMS varied in these studies: 11.5% (100/873) in Finnish FINN‐AKVA II, 22.1% (236/1068) in Canadian ASCEND‐HF, 35.5% (5129/14454) in a Pakistan Heart Failure‐registry study, 52.8% (3224/6106) in Spanish SEMICA, and 61.8% (309/500) in the…
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TopicsHeart Failure Treatment and Management · Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
