Global Innovations in the Care of Patients With Heart Failure.

International journal of heart failure Pub Date : 2025-04-04 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.36628/ijhf.2024.0062
Yosef Manla, Amanda R Vest, Lisa Anderson, Anique Ducharme, Juan Esteban Gomez-Mesa, Uday M Jadhav, Seok-Min Kang, Lynn Mackay-Thomas, Yuya Matsue, Bagirath Raghuraman, Giuseppe Rosano, Sung-Hee Shin, Mark H Drazner, Feras Bader
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The prevalence of heart failure (HF) is increasing in many regions of the world, particularly within the context of aging populations in many countries. The Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) sought to explore areas of global HF innovation with the goal of exchanging ideas and best practices internationally. The HFSA Annual Scientific Meeting included roundtable discussions focused on the challenges faced by each of the participating regions and sharing innovative solutions. Themes identified include the lack of high-quality region-specific HF registry data that is required to accurately define patient needs and to facilitate outcome metrics; the tension between providing care that is accessible to the patient vs. concentrating highly-specialized care within tertiary centers; the need to accredit and coordinate HF care across a spectrum of healthcare delivery centers within regions; opportunities to improve the prevention and timely diagnosis of HF to enhance population outcomes, especially in communities facing healthcare disparities; and the evolution of multidisciplinary team-based care, particularly in optimizing access to guideline-directed medical therapies. This article summarizes the major themes that emerged during the roundtable sessions.

心力衰竭患者护理的全球创新。
在世界许多地区,特别是在许多国家人口老龄化的背景下,心力衰竭(HF)的患病率正在上升。美国心力衰竭协会(HFSA)寻求探索全球心力衰竭创新领域,目的是在国际上交流思想和最佳实践。HFSA年度科学会议包括圆桌讨论,重点讨论每个参与区域面临的挑战,并分享创新解决方案。确定的主题包括缺乏高质量的区域性心衰登记数据,这些数据是准确定义患者需求和促进结果指标所必需的;为患者提供可获得的护理与在三级中心集中高度专业化护理之间的紧张关系;需要在区域内的医疗服务中心范围内对心衰护理进行认证和协调;改善心衰预防和及时诊断以提高人群预后的机会,特别是在面临医疗保健差异的社区;以及多学科团队护理的发展,特别是在优化获得指导医学治疗方面。本文总结了圆桌会议期间出现的主要主题。
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