The increasing burden of noncardiovascular comorbidities in hospitalized heart failure patients is associated with worse outcomes, highlighting the need for comprehensive in-hospital care strategies.
Patients admitted in hospital for HF have an increasing number of noncardiovascular comorbidities over time, which are associated with worse outcomes. Strategies addressing the growing burden of noncardiovascular comorbidities may represent an avenue to improve outcomes and should be included in the delivery of in-hospital HF care.
Sharma et al. (Wed,) studied this question.