Editorial
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World J Cardiol. Feb 26, 2012; 4(2): 23-30
Published online Feb 26, 2012. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v4.i2.23
Predictors of re-hospitalization in patients with chronic heart failure
Melody Zaya, Anita Phan, Ernst R Schwarz
Melody Zaya, Anita Phan, Ernst R Schwarz, Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90048, United States
Author contributions: Zaya M participated in conception of the topic, literature search and analysis, writing and drafting of the manuscript, and approval of the final manuscript; Phan A and Schwarz ER participated in conception of the topic, drafting and supervision of the review, and approval of the final manuscript.
Correspondence to: Ernst R Schwarz, MD, PhD, FESC, FACC, FSCAI, Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, Suite 6215, Los Angeles, CA 90048, United States. ernst.schwarz@cshs.org
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Received: August 18, 2011
Revised: December 3, 2011
Accepted: December 11, 2011
Published online: February 26, 2012
Abstract

Heart failure (HF) is a chronic, progressive illness that is highly prevalent in the United States and worldwide. This morbid illness carries a very poor prognosis, and leads to frequent hospitalizations. Repeat hospitalization in HF is both largely burdensome to the patient and the healthcare system, as it is one of the most costly medical diagnoses among Medicare recipients. For years, investigators have strived to determine methods to reduce hospitalization rates of HF patients. Despite such efforts, recent reports indicate that re-hospitalization rates remain persistently high, without any improvement over the past several years and thus, this topic clearly needs aggressive attention. We performed a key-word search of the literature for relevant citations. Published articles, limited to English abstracts indexed primarily in the PubMed database through the year 2011, were reviewed. This article discusses various clinical parameters, serum biomarkers, hemodynamic parameters, and psychosocial factors that have been reviewed in the literature as predictors of re-hospitalization of HF patients. With this information, our hope is that the future holds better risk-stratification models that will allow providers to identify high-risk patients, and better customize effective interventions according to the needs of each individual HF patient.

Keywords: Heart failure, Readmission, Predictors, Rehospitalization, Chronic heart failure, Hospitalization