Does enrolment in a heart failure quality registry reduce all-cause mortality in heart failure patients?
Enrolment in a heart failure quality registry is associated with reduced mortality, primarily driven by better utilization of evidence-based cardiovascular medications.
Heart failure patients of male sex, younger age, and higher education were more likely to be enrolled in a HF quality registry. Enrolment was associated with reduced all-cause mortality that was explained by demographic differences and better utilization of cardiovascular and HF medications.
Lund et al. (Thu,) studied this question.