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      Are Hospital Admissions (Costs) and Mortality Rate Impacted by Guideline-driven Treatment of Heart Failure?: A Comparison between Participants in the “CorBene” CMP and Standard-care Patients on the Basis of Propensity Score Matching

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          Heart failure (HF) is one of the most common diagnoses on admission to hospital in Germany, and one which incurs high costs. Integrated care in case management programs (CMPs) aims to improve treatment quality in the sense of guideline-driven treatment, while reducing hospital admissions, hospital costs, and mortality. A total of 1,844 patient data records from 11 German statutory health insurance companies enrolled in the CMP (intervention group [IG]) were compared with 1,844 standard-care patients (control group) using propensity score matching. The two groups were assessed over three follow-up observation periods regarding the endpoints' treatment costs, hospitalization rate, indicators for treatment quality (diagnostics, physician contact), and mortality. The evaluation revealed no significant differences regarding overall costs. The IG incurred significantly higher outpatient costs, but the medication costs and inpatient costs were not significantly different. There were also no significant differences in the number of hospital admissions. Patients within the CMP had significantly more frequent contact with a cardiologist, and underwent echocardiographic examination significantly more frequently. Mortality during the first follow-up observation year was considerably more favorable for the IG. There are indications that treatment quality is improved in HF patients.

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          2016 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic heart failure: The Task Force for the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic heart failure of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)Developed with the special contribution of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the ESC.

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            The Central Role of the Propensity Score in Observational Studies for Causal Effects

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              Epidemiology of heart failure.

              Heart failure (HF) has been singled out as an epidemic and is a staggering clinical and public health problem, associated with significant mortality, morbidity, and healthcare expenditures, particularly among those aged ≥ 65 years. The case mix of HF is changing over time with a growing proportion of cases presenting with preserved ejection fraction for which there is no specific treatment. Despite progress in reducing HF-related mortality, hospitalizations for HF remain frequent and rates of readmissions continue to rise. To prevent hospitalizations, a comprehensive characterization of predictors of readmission in patients with HF is imperative and must integrate the impact of multimorbidity related to coexisting conditions. New models of patient-centered care that draw on community-based resources to support HF patients with complex coexisting conditions are needed to decrease hospitalizations.
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                Journal
                Int J Angiol
                Int J Angiol
                10.1055/s-00000167
                The International Journal of Angiology : Official Publication of the International College of Angiology, Inc
                Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. (333 Seventh Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USA )
                1061-1711
                1615-5939
                09 February 2024
                September 2024
                1 February 2024
                : 33
                : 3
                : 165-173
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Imaging Diagnostics, German Air Force Centre for Aerospace Medicine, Köln, Germany
                [2 ]Medizinisches Versorgungszentrum GbR, Köln, Germany
                [3 ]Köln, Germany
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence Paul Martin Bansmann, MD Urbacher Weg 19, Köln 51149Germany p.bansmann@ 123456khporz.de
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                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2234-4851
                Article
                IJA-2023-0066
                10.1055/s-0044-1779660
                11315594
                39131811
                0e9c584f-07dd-4ffc-a268-978971baf4f0
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                Funding Novartis gave financial support to the Institute for Cardiological and Pneumological Prevention within the framework of this research project.
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                angioplasty,artery,atherosclerosis,cardiac catheterization,cardiovascular disease,cardiovascular risk factors,coronary intervention

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