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Metaanalysis and review of heart failure disease management randomized controlled clinical trials

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AMERICAN HEART JOURNAL
Volume 149, Issue 4, Pages 722-729

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MOSBY, INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2004.09.023

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Background The medical community has turned to disease management (DM) to bridge the gap between proven therapies and clinical practice for patients with heart failure (HF). The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of DM programs in reducing hospitalization and mortality in patients with HF on the basis of the results of existing trials. Methods We compared the published results from 19 randomized controlled clinical trials evaluating HF DM programs. A random effects model was used to combine the hazards ratio for all-cause hospitalization across the studies evaluating specific types of HF DM programs. Results We identified 19 relevant studies, with 5752 enrolled patients, which assessed the benefits of HF DM programs. The overall effect was a significant decrease in all-cause hospitalization for patients with HE There was significant heterogeneity in the results (P <.0001). Conclusions The results of this analysis indicate that HF DM is an intervention that could significantly decrease hospitalization for patients with HE However, due to differences in the types of strategies and the variety of health care settings in which they were evaluated, further studies of HF DM programs with multiple participating centers are required.

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