Title of article :
A Comprehensive Management System for Heart Failure Improves Clinical Outcomes and Reduces Medical Resource Utilization
Author/Authors :
West، نويسنده , , Jeffrey A and Miller، نويسنده , , Nancy H and Parker، نويسنده , , Kathleen M and Senneca، نويسنده , , Deborah and Ghandour، نويسنده , , Ghassan and Clark، نويسنده , , Mia and Greenwald، نويسنده , , George and Heller، نويسنده , , Robert S and Fowler، نويسنده , , Michael B and DeBusk، نويسنده , , Robert F، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
The effectiveness of heart failure management in clinical practice is limited by physiciansʹ suboptimal utilization of effective medications, patientsʹ poor adherence to dietary sodium limitation and optimal drug therapy, and the lack of systematic monitoring of patients after hospitalization. The present study evaluated the feasibility and safety of MULTIFIT, a physician-supervised, nurse-mediated, home-based system for heart failure management that implements consensus guidelines for pharmacologic and dietary therapy using a nurse manager to enhance dietary and pharmacologic adherence and to monitor clinical status by frequent telephone contact. Fifty-one patients with the clinical diagnosis of heart failure were followed for 138 ± 44 days. Daily dietary sodium intake fell by 38%, from 3,393 to 2,088 mg (p = 0.0001); average daily medication doses increased significantly (lisinopril: 17 to 23 mg, p < 0.001; hydralazine: 140 to 252 mg, p = 0.01). Functional status and exercise capacity improved significantly (p = 0.01). Compared with the 6 months before enrollment and normalized for variable follow-up, the frequency of general medical and cardiology visits declined by 23% and 31%, respectively (both p < 0.03); emergency room visits for heart failure and for all causes declined 67% and 53%, respectively (both p < 0.001). Hospitalization rates for heart failure and for all causes declined 87% and 74%, respectively (p = 0.001), compared with the year before enrollment. The MULTIFIT system enhanced the effectiveness of pharmacologic and dietary therapy for heart failure in clinical practice, improving clinical outcomes and reducing medical resource utilization.
Journal title :
American Journal of Cardiology
Journal title :
American Journal of Cardiology