Prognosis following a diagnosis of heart failure and the role of primary care

Heart Failure (HF) is a common chronic condition that affects around 900,000 people in the UK. Primary care plays a central role in the diagnosis, long-term management and end of life care for these patients. Whilst there is specialist support available from HF nurses and cardiologists, general prac...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Jones, N, Hobbs, F, Taylor, C
Format: Journal article
Published: Royal College of General Practitioners 2017
_version_ 1797103335767015424
author Jones, N
Hobbs, F
Taylor, C
author_facet Jones, N
Hobbs, F
Taylor, C
author_sort Jones, N
collection OXFORD
description Heart Failure (HF) is a common chronic condition that affects around 900,000 people in the UK. Primary care plays a central role in the diagnosis, long-term management and end of life care for these patients. Whilst there is specialist support available from HF nurses and cardiologists, general practitioners (GPs) remain responsible for overseeing most patient care once a diagnosis is made, including management to delay progression, recognition of HF decompensations, and patient follow-up in the vulnerable period following an acute admission. Patients with HF often have several other conditions which can change over time and require different, sometimes conflicting, treatment. GPs are also well placed to provide timely information on prognosis, discuss treatment options and support advanced care planning [2]. It is therefore crucial to support clinicians’ understanding and awareness of the HF trajectory. In this article we present relevant evidence on HF survival rates and factors which affect outlook. We also explore reported cause of death in patients with HF and trends in survival over time.
first_indexed 2024-03-07T06:18:40Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:f1f5b412-530a-431e-b673-a6a19de1f873
institution University of Oxford
last_indexed 2024-03-07T06:18:40Z
publishDate 2017
publisher Royal College of General Practitioners
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:f1f5b412-530a-431e-b673-a6a19de1f8732022-03-27T12:00:01ZPrognosis following a diagnosis of heart failure and the role of primary careJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f1f5b412-530a-431e-b673-a6a19de1f873Symplectic Elements at OxfordRoyal College of General Practitioners2017Jones, NHobbs, FTaylor, CHeart Failure (HF) is a common chronic condition that affects around 900,000 people in the UK. Primary care plays a central role in the diagnosis, long-term management and end of life care for these patients. Whilst there is specialist support available from HF nurses and cardiologists, general practitioners (GPs) remain responsible for overseeing most patient care once a diagnosis is made, including management to delay progression, recognition of HF decompensations, and patient follow-up in the vulnerable period following an acute admission. Patients with HF often have several other conditions which can change over time and require different, sometimes conflicting, treatment. GPs are also well placed to provide timely information on prognosis, discuss treatment options and support advanced care planning [2]. It is therefore crucial to support clinicians’ understanding and awareness of the HF trajectory. In this article we present relevant evidence on HF survival rates and factors which affect outlook. We also explore reported cause of death in patients with HF and trends in survival over time.
spellingShingle Jones, N
Hobbs, F
Taylor, C
Prognosis following a diagnosis of heart failure and the role of primary care
title Prognosis following a diagnosis of heart failure and the role of primary care
title_full Prognosis following a diagnosis of heart failure and the role of primary care
title_fullStr Prognosis following a diagnosis of heart failure and the role of primary care
title_full_unstemmed Prognosis following a diagnosis of heart failure and the role of primary care
title_short Prognosis following a diagnosis of heart failure and the role of primary care
title_sort prognosis following a diagnosis of heart failure and the role of primary care
work_keys_str_mv AT jonesn prognosisfollowingadiagnosisofheartfailureandtheroleofprimarycare
AT hobbsf prognosisfollowingadiagnosisofheartfailureandtheroleofprimarycare
AT taylorc prognosisfollowingadiagnosisofheartfailureandtheroleofprimarycare