Noman Khan, Muhammad Abdur Rauf, Muhammad Asif Iqbal, Mohammad Hafizullah.
Determine three months clinical outcomes among patients presenting with acute de-compensated heart failure.
Pak Heart J Jan ;46(2):103-7.

Objective: To determine three months clinical outcome among patients presenting with acute de-compensated heart failure (ADHF). Methodology: This cross sectional descriptive study was carried out at th Cardiology Department lady Reading Hospital Peshawar, from 4 October 2011 rd to 3 July 2012. Patients with acute de-compensated heart failure (ADHF) were included and followed for a period of three months for the outcome in the form of mortality, worsening functional class and re-admission. Exercise testing was performed on a treadmill according to the modified Bruce protocol, with continuous on-line respiratory gas. The slope of the relationship between ventilation (VE) and CO production (VCO ) was determined by 2 2 computerised graphical analysis (VE/VCO slope). 2 Results: Out of 139 patients, 52.5% were males. Age of patients ranged from 13- 90 years with mean age 53.59+-18.98 years. Patients were divided into four age groups. Overall 64% patients showed adverse clinical outcome in three months follow up. Adverse clinical outcome was 67% in male patients and 60.6% in female patients. Total re-admission rate was 18.7% higher in less than 30 years of patients with a rate of 35.7%. Worsening functional class was present in 30.21% less common in patients less than 30 years age 21.4%.Mortality rate was present in 15.1%patients as a whole and 33.3% in patients having age 71-90 years at three months follow up. Conclusion: Patients in acute de-compensated heart failure re admission was much higher in younger age, while worsening of functional class and mortality was more in older age after three months of follow up.

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