Temporal Evolution of the Profile of Patients Hospitalized with Heart Failure (2000–2022)
Teresa Seoane-Pillado, Roi Suárez-Gil, Sonia Pértega-Díaz, Juan Carlos Piñeiro-Fernández, Elena Rodriguez-Ameijeiras, Emilio Casariego-Vales

TL;DR
This study shows that heart failure patients admitted to the hospital have become older and have more health issues over the past two decades.
Contribution
The study reveals a shift in patient profiles with heart failure, including increased age, more women, and more comorbidities.
Findings
Patients with first-time heart failure admissions have increased in age from 75.9 to 81.6 years.
The proportion of women increased from 48.3% to 51.4% over the study period.
The number of chronic and acute diseases per patient increased significantly over time.
Abstract
Background: The clinical characteristics of patients who have a first episode of congestive heart failure (CHF) may have changed in recent years. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed on 19,796 patients discharged from medical departments with a diagnosis of CHF between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2022. Data were drawn from two data sets of the Minimum Basic Data Set-Hospital Data Set (MBDS) of the Lucus Augusti University Hospital (Spain): hospitalizations and patients. Patient characteristics (including the period of their first admission) and the association rules between diseases determined using the Apriori algorithm were studied in five consecutive time periods. Results: The general characteristics of patients on first admission for CHF changed over time. There were increases in mean age (75.9 ± SD 11.2 vs. 81.6 ± SD 11.5 years; p < 0.0001), the proportion of…
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TopicsHealthcare Systems and Public Health
