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Establishing a pragmatic framework to optimise health outcomes in heart failure and multimorbidity (ARISE-HF): A multidisciplinary position statement

BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity in heart failure (HF), defined as HF of any aetiology and multiple concurrent conditions that require active management, represents an emerging problem within the ageing HF patient population worldwide. METHODS: To inform this position paper, we performed: 1) an initial re...

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Autores principales: Stewart, Simon, Riegel, Barbara, Boyd, Cynthia, Ahamed, Yasmin, Thompson, David R., Burrell, Louise M., Carrington, Melinda J., Coats, Andrew, Granger, Bradi B., Hides, Julie, Weintraub, William S., Moser, Debra K., Dickson, Victoria Vaughan, McDermott, Cressida J., Keates, Ashley K., Rich, Michael W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5646657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27015641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.03.001
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author Stewart, Simon
Riegel, Barbara
Boyd, Cynthia
Ahamed, Yasmin
Thompson, David R.
Burrell, Louise M.
Carrington, Melinda J.
Coats, Andrew
Granger, Bradi B.
Hides, Julie
Weintraub, William S.
Moser, Debra K.
Dickson, Victoria Vaughan
McDermott, Cressida J.
Keates, Ashley K.
Rich, Michael W.
author_facet Stewart, Simon
Riegel, Barbara
Boyd, Cynthia
Ahamed, Yasmin
Thompson, David R.
Burrell, Louise M.
Carrington, Melinda J.
Coats, Andrew
Granger, Bradi B.
Hides, Julie
Weintraub, William S.
Moser, Debra K.
Dickson, Victoria Vaughan
McDermott, Cressida J.
Keates, Ashley K.
Rich, Michael W.
author_sort Stewart, Simon
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description BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity in heart failure (HF), defined as HF of any aetiology and multiple concurrent conditions that require active management, represents an emerging problem within the ageing HF patient population worldwide. METHODS: To inform this position paper, we performed: 1) an initial review of the literature identifying the ten most common conditions, other than hypertension and ischaemic heart disease, complicating the management of HF (anaemia, arrhythmias, cognitive dysfunction, depression, diabetes, musculoskeletal disorders, renal dysfunction, respiratory disease, sleep disorders and thyroid disease) and then 2) a review of the published literature describing the association between HF with each of the ten conditions. From these data we describe a clinical framework, comprising five key steps, to potentially improve historically poor health outcomes in this patient population. RESULTS: We identified five key steps (ARISE-HF) that could potentially improve clinical outcomes if applied in a systematic manner: 1) Acknowledge multimorbidity as a clinical syndrome that is associated with poor health outcomes, 2) Routinely profile (using a standardised protocol — adapted to the local health care system) all patients hospitalised with HF to determine the extent of concurrent multimorbidity, 3) Identify individualised priorities and person-centred goals based on the extent and nature of multimorbidity, 4) Support individualised, home-based, multidisciplinary, case management to supplement standard HF management, and 5) Evaluate health outcomes well beyond acute hospitalisation and encompass all-cause events and a person-centred perspective in affected individuals. CONCLUSIONS: We propose ARISE-HF as a framework for improving typically poor health outcomes in those affected by multimorbidity in HF.
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spelling pubmed-56466572017-10-18 Establishing a pragmatic framework to optimise health outcomes in heart failure and multimorbidity (ARISE-HF): A multidisciplinary position statement Stewart, Simon Riegel, Barbara Boyd, Cynthia Ahamed, Yasmin Thompson, David R. Burrell, Louise M. Carrington, Melinda J. Coats, Andrew Granger, Bradi B. Hides, Julie Weintraub, William S. Moser, Debra K. Dickson, Victoria Vaughan McDermott, Cressida J. Keates, Ashley K. Rich, Michael W. Int J Cardiol Article BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity in heart failure (HF), defined as HF of any aetiology and multiple concurrent conditions that require active management, represents an emerging problem within the ageing HF patient population worldwide. METHODS: To inform this position paper, we performed: 1) an initial review of the literature identifying the ten most common conditions, other than hypertension and ischaemic heart disease, complicating the management of HF (anaemia, arrhythmias, cognitive dysfunction, depression, diabetes, musculoskeletal disorders, renal dysfunction, respiratory disease, sleep disorders and thyroid disease) and then 2) a review of the published literature describing the association between HF with each of the ten conditions. From these data we describe a clinical framework, comprising five key steps, to potentially improve historically poor health outcomes in this patient population. RESULTS: We identified five key steps (ARISE-HF) that could potentially improve clinical outcomes if applied in a systematic manner: 1) Acknowledge multimorbidity as a clinical syndrome that is associated with poor health outcomes, 2) Routinely profile (using a standardised protocol — adapted to the local health care system) all patients hospitalised with HF to determine the extent of concurrent multimorbidity, 3) Identify individualised priorities and person-centred goals based on the extent and nature of multimorbidity, 4) Support individualised, home-based, multidisciplinary, case management to supplement standard HF management, and 5) Evaluate health outcomes well beyond acute hospitalisation and encompass all-cause events and a person-centred perspective in affected individuals. CONCLUSIONS: We propose ARISE-HF as a framework for improving typically poor health outcomes in those affected by multimorbidity in HF. 2016-03-10 2016-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5646657/ /pubmed/27015641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.03.001 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Stewart, Simon
Riegel, Barbara
Boyd, Cynthia
Ahamed, Yasmin
Thompson, David R.
Burrell, Louise M.
Carrington, Melinda J.
Coats, Andrew
Granger, Bradi B.
Hides, Julie
Weintraub, William S.
Moser, Debra K.
Dickson, Victoria Vaughan
McDermott, Cressida J.
Keates, Ashley K.
Rich, Michael W.
Establishing a pragmatic framework to optimise health outcomes in heart failure and multimorbidity (ARISE-HF): A multidisciplinary position statement
title Establishing a pragmatic framework to optimise health outcomes in heart failure and multimorbidity (ARISE-HF): A multidisciplinary position statement
title_full Establishing a pragmatic framework to optimise health outcomes in heart failure and multimorbidity (ARISE-HF): A multidisciplinary position statement
title_fullStr Establishing a pragmatic framework to optimise health outcomes in heart failure and multimorbidity (ARISE-HF): A multidisciplinary position statement
title_full_unstemmed Establishing a pragmatic framework to optimise health outcomes in heart failure and multimorbidity (ARISE-HF): A multidisciplinary position statement
title_short Establishing a pragmatic framework to optimise health outcomes in heart failure and multimorbidity (ARISE-HF): A multidisciplinary position statement
title_sort establishing a pragmatic framework to optimise health outcomes in heart failure and multimorbidity (arise-hf): a multidisciplinary position statement
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5646657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27015641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.03.001
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