Manipal Heart Failure Registry (MHFR)
Heart FailureSystolic Heart Failure3 moreBurden of HF in India is approximate 2-5 million patients with an estimated prevalence of 2-3/1000 population. HF is responsible for approx1.8 million admissions annually in India. Very few studies are there in India which shows the detailed documentation of HF. Manipal Heart failure Registry (MHFR) is an institutional level Heart Failure disease registry. In MHFR the investigator will document the detailed information about heart failure patients admitted or referred to Department of Cardiology, Kasturba Medical College, a constituent college and teaching hospital of Manipal University. MHFR will include cohorts of patients with acute heart failure (AHF), with the intention of implementing a long-term follow-up, the use of health economic assessment to evaluate the degree of resource utilization; and quantifying the burden on quality of life for patients. Utilization of drug in HF patients will be evaluated as a part of this study to prevent the use of inappropriate drug therapy and to improve overall drug effectiveness and outcomes. Hence the protocol sought to identify the characteristics and long-term outcomes of Indian patients with acute heart failure admitted in an Indian tertiary care center in South India. There are no risks to patients participating in the registry study, as standard of care quality will not be affected. It is unlikely that there will be any direct benefit as a result of participation in the HF-disease registry. However, the information contained within this non-interventional registry study will be used for research studies directed at improving the knowledge and treatment of acute heart failure as well as improving patients treatment in the future. The potential impact of proposed research (Manipal Heart Failure Registry) is envisioned to be four-fold: to enable a broad overview of the routine medical practices for HF treatment; to assess the healthcare resource utilization and drug utilization review for heart failure patients to assess the burden of disease (mortality, re-hospitalization) in the long term; and to provide a novel overview of the impact of HF syndrome on quality of life as well as health economics.
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Blind Assessment of the Concordance Between the Administered Treatment and the Recommendations of...
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DECIDE-HF: Heart Rate Variability in Heart Failure Patients
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