Rationale and design of the French Observatory of Acute Heart Failure (OFICA2) - 01/08/24
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Graphical abstract |
Highlights |
• | OFICA2 is a large prospective database on acute heart failure (AHF) in France. |
• | It included 1513 patients with AHF in 80 centers during a 3-week period in 2021. |
• | National Health Database linkage will provide information during the 2 years before AHF. |
• | Accurate 3-year follow-up will be ensured by the same linkage. |
• | OFICA2 will provide contemporary data on AHF management and prognostic determinants. |
Abstract |
Background |
Acute heart failure (AHF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and mortality – especially in patients aged≥65 years in high-income countries – and represents a high healthcare burden. In the past decade, the epidemiology and management of heart failure (HF) has changed, with the emergence of new medical and interventional therapeutics, but up-to-date real-life data are scarce.
Aims |
The main objectives are to describe baseline characteristics (with an emphasis on lifestyle, cognitive status, HF knowledge and treatment adherence), management, and in-hospital and mid-term outcomes of AHF patients in France. Secondary objectives are to investigate determinants of prognosis, modalities of treatment and follow-up, and identify gaps between guidelines and real-life management.
Methods |
OFICA2 is a prospective multicentre observational survey that enrolled 1513 patients hospitalized for AHF in 80 participating centres in France during March and April 2021. The diagnosis of AHF was made according to the European Society of Cardiology guidelines definition. Inclusion criteria were age≥18years, health coverage and consent to participate. Detailed information was collected prospectively starting at admission. Thanks to direct linking with the French National Health Database, the anteriority up to 2years before inclusion, as well as a 3-year follow-up is specified for each patient and includes individual information on death, hospital admissions, major clinical events, drug delivery and use of reimbursed health resources.
Conclusion |
This cohort provides a representative snapshot on contemporary AHF, with a particular focus on self-care determinants, and will improve knowledge about AHF presentation, management and outcomes.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Acute heart failure, Healthcare pathway, Prognosis
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