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. 2013 Mar-Apr;28(2):160-8.
doi: 10.1177/1062860612451049. Epub 2012 Jul 22.

Association between conformity with performance measures and 1-year postdischarge survival in patients with acute decompensated heart failure

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Association between conformity with performance measures and 1-year postdischarge survival in patients with acute decompensated heart failure

Domenico Scrutinio et al. Am J Med Qual. 2013 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Recognition of the treatment gap in patients with heart failure (HF) led to the development of a set of process-of-care measures to improve the quality of care. To assess the association of established and emerging process-of-care measures with 1-year postdischarge survival, 496 patients with acute decompensated HF were studied. After adjustment for established prognostic factors, the relative risk (RR) for mortality in patients eligible for treatment was as follows: 0.49 (P < .001) for discharge prescription of renin-angiotensin system inhibitors (RAS-Is), 0.59 (P = .015) for β-blockers, 0.44 (P < .001) for combination therapy (ie, a β-blocker and a RAS-I), 0.87 (P nonsignificant) for aldosterone antagonists, and 0.49 (P nonsignificant) for planned cardioverter-defibrillator implantation. After adjustment for propensity scores, the RR was 0.49 (P < .001) for RAS-Is, 0.67 (P = .04) for β-blockers, and 0.57 (P < .001) for combination therapy. The data suggest that performance measures for RAS-Is, β-blockers, and combination therapy are strongly associated with improved 1-year survival.

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