© 2001 European Society of Cardiology
Elimination of early rehospitalization in a randomized, controlled trial of multidisciplinary care in a high-risk, elderly heart failure population: the potential contributions of specialist care, clinical stability and optimal angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor dose at discharge
a St. Vincent's University Hospital Cardiomyopathy Research Group Elm Park, Dublin 4, Ireland
b Council on Heart Failure, Irish Heart Foundation Dublin, Ireland
c Servier Laboratories Dublin, Ireland
* Corresponding author. Tel.: +353-1-209-4147; fax: +353-1-209-4149.
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Background: Despite a growing body of data demonstrating the benefits of multidisciplinary care in heart failure, persistently high rates of readmission, especially within the first month of discharge, continue to be documented.
Aims: As part of an ongoing randomized study on the value of multidisciplinary care in a high risk (NYHA Class IV), elderly (mean age 69 years) heart failure population, we examined the effects of this intervention on previously high (20%) 1-month readmission rates.
Methods: Unlike previous studies of this approach, both multidisciplinary (MC) and routine care (RC) populations were cared for by the cardiology service, complied with adherence to clinical stability criteria prior to discharge (100% of patients) and received at least target dose angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition with perindopril prior to discharge (94% of indicated patients). We analysed death and unplanned readmission for heart failure at 1 month.
Results: This early report from the first 70 patients (67% male, 71% systolic dysfunction with a mean ejection fraction of 31.0 ± 6.7%) enrolled in this study demonstrates elimination of 1-month hospital readmission in both RC and MC groups. This unexpected result represents a dramatic improvement both for this patient cohort (20% 30-day readmission rate prior to enrolment reduced to 0% following the index admission in both care groups) and in comparison with available data.
Conclusions: Critical contributors to this improvement appear to be specialist cardiology care, adherence to clinical stability criteria prior to discharge and routine use of target or high-dose ACE inhibitor therapy prior to discharge. Widespread application of this approach may have a dramatic improvement in morbidity of CHF while limiting the escalating costs of this condition.
Key Words: Heart failure Multidisciplinary care Early readmission Discharge stability Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor
Received February 7, 2000; Revised July 12, 2000; Accepted October 12, 2000
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