Impact of multimorbidity on mortality in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: which comorbidities matter most? An analysis of PARADIGM ‐HF and ATMOSPHERE
ConclusionsIn HF, the impact of multimorbidity differed at the individual patient and population level, depending on the prevalence of and the risk related to each comorbidity, and the interaction between individual comorbidities. Patients with coexistent PAD and stroke were at greatest individual risk whereas, from a population perspective, coexistent CKD and hypertension mattered most.
Source: European Journal of Heart Failure - Category: Cardiology Authors: Pooja Dewan,
Jo ão Pedro Ferreira,
Jawad H. Butt,
Mark C. Petrie,
William T. Abraham,
Akshay S. Desai,
Kenneth Dickstein,
Lars Køber,
Milton Packer,
Jean L. Rouleau,
Simon Stewart,
Karl Swedberg,
Michael R. Zile,
Scott D. Solomon,
Pardeep Tags: Research Article Source Type: research
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