Heart failure

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Heart failure, sometimes called congestive heart failure, is a chronic (long-term) condition caused by the inability of the heart to pump as much blood as the body needs. Heart failure becomes more common with age and causes symptoms such as shortness of breath and a build-up of fluid in the feet and legs. Heart failure is one of the most common reasons for hospitalization. A healthy lifestyle and proper medications can reduce the effects of heart failure and the need for future hospitalization. These indicators examine how well we manage the care of patients hospitalized for heart failure.

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  Desired Performance Norton Audubon Norton Hospital Norton Suburban Kosair Children's Kentucky U.S.
Heart failure treatment - percent of heart failure patients
meeting all 4 applicable indicators high 68 51 61      
with LVF assessment high 99 100 98   80 85
who smoke given smoking counseling high 100Quality Ribbon 100Quality Ribbon 100Quality Ribbon   85 86
given complete discharge instructions high 59 49 48   65 66
prescribed ACEI/ARB at discharge high 94 81 96   78 84
  Desired Performance Norton Audubon Norton Hospital Norton Suburban Kosair Children's Kentucky U.S.
Heart failure mortality - percent of heart failure patients
who die (AHRQ risk-adjusted) low 2.5 2.7 3.2   3.2 4.1
who die of any cause w/in 30 days low 10.4 10.4 10.4   10.7 11.1

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