Pre-admission and post-hospital management of heart failure in patients not enrolled in specialist programs

Johanna Borgstedt, Robyn A. Clark, Jennifer L. Morran, Desmond Colley, Sepehr Shakib

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Abstract

Aim: To review the management of heart failure in patients not enrolled in specialist multidisciplinary programs. Method: A prospective clinical audit of patients admitted to hospital with either a current or past diagnosis of heart failure and not enrolled in a specialist heart failure program or under the direct care of the cardiology unit. Results: 81 eligible patients were enrolled (1 August to 1 October 2008). The median age was 81 ± 9.4 years and 48% were male. Most patients (63%) were in New York Heart Association Class II or Class III heart failure. On discharge, 59% of patients were prescribed angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and 43% were prescribed beta-blockers. During hospitalisation, 8.6% of patients with a past diagnosis of heart failure were started on an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor and 4.9% on a beta-blocker. There was evidence of suboptimal dosage on admission and discharge for angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (19% and 7.4%) and beta-blockers (29% and 17%). The results compared well with international reports regarding the under-treatment of heart failure. Conclusion: The demonstrated practice gap provides excellent opportunities for the involvement of pharmacists to improve the continuation of care for heart failure patients discharged from hospital in the areas of medication management review, dose titration and monitoring.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)186-191
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Pharmacy Practice and Research
Volume39
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished or Issued - 2009
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmacy
  • Pharmacology (medical)

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