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European Journal of Heart Failure 2002 4(6):779-786; doi:10.1016/S1388-9842(02)00116-2
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© 2002 European Society of Cardiology

Annual rates of admission and seasonal variations in hospitalizations for heart failure

Manuel Martínez-Sellésa,*, José A. García Roblesa, Luis Prietob, José A. Serranoa, Roberto Muñoza, Elisa Fradesa and Jesús Almendrala

a Cardiology Department, Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Dr. Esquerdo 46, 28007-Madrid, Spain
b Departamento de Estadística, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Ciudad Universitaria 28040-Madrid, Spain

* Corresponding author. Tel.: +34-915-868-276; fax: +34-915-868-276. E-mail address: mmselles{at}navegalia.com


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Aims: To investigate the annual hospitalization rate and seasonal variation in confirmed heart failure (HF) admissions.

Methods and Results: Records from all admissions to one hospital during 1 year with a HF diagnostic code were reviewed. From 1953 admissions, 595 were excluded because they did not fulfill the diagnostic criteria. A total of 1069 patients had 1358 admissions with confirmed HF. Mean age was 74.8±11.5 years, 42% were males. The admission data were matched with data from the municipal census with 537 666 people aged ≥15 years. There were 2.5 admissions per 1000 for the adult population and 26.5/1000 in those aged ≥80 years. There were 444 males and 625 females, giving a higher rate of admission for female patients 2.2/1000 vs. 1.7/1000 (P<0.0001), although age adjusted rates in females were higher only for ≥80 years. Echocardiogram was performed in 706 patients (66%), 325 (46%) had a normal ejection fraction. This proportion increased in females—64% vs. 29% males—and in older patients—55% in ≥75 vs. 39% in <75 years. Mortality during the first admission of 1996 was 8.3%. There was a seasonal variation in HF hospitalizations (P<0.0001) peaking at 25% above average in January and dipping to 33% below average in August.

Conclusion: The rate of HF admissions was 2.5/1000 with an elderly preponderance and a higher rate of admission in males <80 years and in females ≥80 years. A seasonal variation ranging from 25% above average in January to 33% below average in August was observed.

Key Words: Heart failure • Seasonality • Epidemiology • Ejection fraction

Received August 7, 2001; Revised November 15, 2001; Accepted February 5, 2002


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