Victoria Palin, Oliver Brown, Fergus Hamilton, Patrick Lillie, Mark Kearney, Richard Cubbon, Michael Drozd
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Abstract
Infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in people with heart failure, accounting for approximately 25% of hospitalisations and deaths. Infection hospitalisations in people with heart failure last twice as long as other hospitalisations, with mortality rates after discharge being comparable to those seen after acute decompensated heart failure. Addressing this major challenge is essential to further improving the survival and quality of life of this population. However, very few studies have sought to understand why people with heart failure are predisposed to adverse infection outcomes and there are currently very few interventions that target this problem. In this review, we explore the underlying factors that may predispose individuals with heart failure to infection, highlight the impact of infections on outcomes, explore the potential strategies that may reduce adverse infection outcomes, and highlight future research priorities.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Medicine is aimed at practising physicians in the UK and overseas and has relevance to all those managing or working within the healthcare sector.
Available in print and online, the journal seeks to encourage high standards of medical care by promoting good clinical practice through original research, review and comment. The journal also includes a dedicated continuing medical education (CME) section in each issue. This presents the latest advances in a chosen specialty, with self-assessment questions at the end of each topic enabling CPD accreditation to be acquired.
ISSN: 1470-2118 E-ISSN: 1473-4893 Frequency: 6 issues per year