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    In: European Journal of Heart Failure, Wiley, Vol. 23, No. 7 ( 2021-07), p. 1191-1201
    Kurzfassung: Implementation of guideline‐directed medical therapy (GDMT) for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) remains incomplete. Non‐cardiovascular hospitalization may present opportunities for GDMT optimization. We assessed the efficacy and durability of a virtual, multidisciplinary ‘GDMT Team’ on medical therapy prescription for HFrEF. Methods and results Consecutive hospitalizations in patients with HFrEF (ejection fraction ≤40%) were prospectively identified from 3 February to 1 March 2020 (usual care group) and 2 March to 28 August 2020 (intervention group). Patients with critical illness, de novo heart failure, and systolic blood pressure 〈 90 mmHg in the preceeding 24 hs prior to enrollment were excluded. In the intervention group, a pharmacist–physician GDMT Team provided optimization suggestions to treating teams based on an evidence‐based algorithm. The primary outcome was a GDMT optimization score, the sum of positive (+1 for new initiations or up‐titrations) and negative therapeutic changes (−1 for discontinuations or down‐titrations) at hospital discharge. Serious in‐hospital safety events were assessed. Among 278 consecutive encounters with HFrEF, 118 met eligibility criteria; 29 (25%) received usual care and 89 (75%) received the GDMT Team intervention. Among usual care encounters, there were no changes in GDMT prescription during hospitalization. In the intervention group, β‐blocker (72% to 88%; P  = 0.01), angiotensin receptor–neprilysin inhibitor (6% to 17%; P  = 0.03), mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist (16% to 29%; P  = 0.05), and triple therapy (9% to 26%; P   〈  0.01) prescriptions increased during hospitalization. After adjustment for clinically relevant covariates, the GDMT Team was associated with an increase in GDMT optimization score (+0.58; 95% confidence interval +0.09 to +1.07; P  = 0.02) . There were no serious in‐hospital adverse events. Conclusions Non‐cardiovascular hospitalizations are a potentially safe and effective setting for GDMT optimization. A virtual GDMT Team was associated with improved heart failure therapeutic optimization. This implementation strategy warrants testing in a prospective randomized controlled trial.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 1388-9842 , 1879-0844
    URL: Issue
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Wiley
    Publikationsdatum: 2021
    ZDB Id: 1500332-2
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