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dc.contributor.authorNarendren A.-
dc.contributor.authorHannah V.-
dc.contributor.authorClayton R.-
dc.contributor.authorNoori S.-
dc.contributor.authorSharma N.-
dc.contributor.authorWong C.-
dc.contributor.authorPonnuthurai F.-
dc.contributor.authorvan Gaal W.-
dc.contributor.authorCampbell D.-
dc.contributor.authorShearer B.-
dc.contributor.authorSinnappu R.-
dc.contributor.authorVaddadi G.-
dc.contributor.authorVenkataraman P.-
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-29T04:21:18Z-
dc.date.available2025-01-29T04:21:18Z-
dc.date.copyright2024-
dc.date.created2024-07-30-
dc.date.issued2024-08-01-
dc.identifier.citationHeart Lung and Circulation. Conference: 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand. Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth Australia. 33(Supplement 4) (pp S269-S270), 2024. Date of Publication: August 2024.-
dc.identifier.issn1443-9506-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12439/2823-
dc.description.abstractBackground: Heart failure is a major cause of mortality in in Australia. In November 2021, a dedicated virtual heart failure unit (VHFU) was created at Northern Health to reduce inpatient length of stay and up-titrate guideline-directed medical therapy. We sought to assess change in HF over time and impact of VHFU on mortality. Method(s): A retrospective audit of unplanned admissions to the cardiology department with acute decompensated HF across two time periods (TP1: July 2018-December 2019 and TP2 November 2021-January 2024) excluding COVID period. Mortality data was collected until February 2024. Result(s): A total of 641 patients were admitted across both time periods. 143 patients were admitted to VHFU (63% male vs 37% female) and 498 patients were not admitted to the VHFU (59% male vs 41% female). There was no significant difference in the age (72 vs 72, p=0.27) or gender (63% vs 59%, p=0.43) in patients admitted to VHFU and those discharged home. At 30 days post-discharge, mortality rate for VHFU was 0.1% (vs 4%) and at 360 days mortality rate for VHFU was 8% (vs 14%). A Cox-Proportional Hazard model showed VHFU adjusting for age, gender, and time period, was associated with a 60% lower mortality rate (Figure 1, Table 1). Conclusion(s): Patients admitted to VHFU had a 60% lower mortality rate compared to those not admitted to the VHFU. Accounting for age, gender and VHFU admission, mortality remained stable from TP2 vs TP1. [Formula presented] [Formula presented]Copyright � 2024-
dc.titleImpact of a Virtual Heart Failure Unit on Mortality Rates.-
dc.typeConference abstract-
dcterms.accessRightsFree article-
dc.description.affiliates(Narendren, Hannah, Clayton, Noori, Sharma, Wong, Ponnuthurai, van Gaal, Campbell, Shearer, Sinnappu, Vaddadi, Venkataraman) Northern Health, Epping, VIC, Australia-
dc.description.affiliates(Narendren) Austin Health, Heidelberg, VIC, Australia-
dc.description.affiliates(van Gaal) University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia-
dc.publisher.placeNetherlands-
dc.identifier.doihttps://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hlc.2024.06.306-
dc.identifier.journaltitleHeart Lung and Circulation-
dc.description.conferencename72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand-
dc.description.conferencelocationPerth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth, Australia-
dc.type.studyortrialObservational study (cohort, case-control, cross sectional, or survey)-
dc.subject.keywordsAustralia-
dc.subject.keywordscoronavirus disease 2019-
dc.subject.keywordsthymostimulin-
dc.contributor.nhauthorAhthavan Narendren-
dc.contributor.nhauthorV Hannah-
dc.contributor.nhauthorR Clayton-
dc.contributor.nhauthorS Noori-
dc.contributor.nhauthorN Sharma-
dc.contributor.nhauthorC Wong-
dc.contributor.nhauthorFrancis Ponnuthurai-
dc.contributor.nhauthorWilliam van Gaal-
dc.contributor.nhauthorDonald Campbell-
dc.contributor.nhauthorBill Shearer-
dc.contributor.nhauthorRabin Sinnappu-
dc.contributor.nhauthorGautam Vaddadi-
dc.contributor.nhauthorPrasanna Venkataraman-
dc.description.nhaffiliation(Narendren, Hannah, Clayton, Noori, Sharma, Wong, Ponnuthurai, van Gaal, Campbell, Shearer, Sinnappu, Vaddadi, Venkataraman) Northern Health, Epping, VIC, Australia-
dcterms.NHFirstAuthorAhthavan Narendren-
dcterms.NHLastAuthorPrasanna Venkataraman-
dc.description.conferencestartdate2024-08-01-
dc.description.conferenceenddate2024-08-04-
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