Heart failure accounted for up to 14% of hospital cases in Romania with 4% in-hospital mortality pre-pandemic that doubled to 8-10% during COVID-19 and frequent 20% one-year HF readmissions.
Observational (n=1,658,600)
Yes
Heart failure represents a major burden on the Romanian healthcare system, accounting for up to 14% of hospitalizations with high in-hospital mortality that doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Effect estimate: OR approximately 2.0 (in-hospital mortality for HF was consistently double that of all hospitalizations pre-pandemic)
Absolute Event Rate: 4% vs 2%
p-value: p=<0.001
Abstract Background Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and mortality worldwide, with a substantial burden in Central and Eastern Europe. Romania lacks long-term national HF registries, making real-world administrative data an important source of epidemiological evidence. Methods We conducted a retrospective national study, using aggregated DRG reimbursement data reported by all public and private hospitals in Romania, between 2017 and 2022. HF hospitalizations were identified using ICD-10 codes (I50.x, I11.0). Key indicators included annual “HF hospital cases” and “HF patients”. Age distribution, length of stay, in-hospital mortality, and readmission frequency were collected for annual HF cohorts, with comparisons between pre-pandemic and COVID-19 pandemic periods. Results HF accounted for up to 14% of all “hospital cases”, with 550,000–590,000 annual HF episodes before the pandemic, declining by ~45% during COVID-19 pandemic. Approximately 1.4 hospitalization episodes per heart failure patient were recorded annually. Mean age was 70.1 (+/- 10) years and most hospitalized patients were ≥65 years old, although nearly 30% were 20% HF-related readmissions. Conclusions HF represents a major and persistent burden on the Romanian medical system, characterized by high mortality and readmission rates. These findings underscore the need for improved post-discharge management and national strategies to optimize HF care.
Chioncel et al. (Mon,) conducted a observational in Patients hospitalized with heart failure in Romania, predominantly adults including 30% under 65 years old, mean age 70.1 years (n=1,658,600). Heart failure accounted for up to 14% of hospital cases in Romania with 4% in-hospital mortality pre-pandemic that doubled to 8-10% during COVID-19 and frequent 20% one-year HF readmissions.
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