Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/10529
Title: Editor's Choice-The role of the emergency department in the management of acute heart failure: An international perspective on education and research
Authors: Pang, Peter S. 
Collins, Sean P. 
Miro, Oscar 
Bueno, Hector 
Diercks, Deborah B. 
Di Somma, Salvatore 
Gray, Alasdair 
Harjola, Veli-Pekka 
Hollander, Judd E. 
Lambrinou, Ekaterini 
Levy, Phillip D. 
Papa, AnnMarie 
Moeckel, Martin 
Major Field of Science: Medical and Health Sciences
Field Category: Other Medical Sciences
Keywords: Emergency department;Acute heart failure;Patient management;Education;Outcome
Issue Date: Aug-2017
Source: European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care, 2017, vol. 6, no. 5, pp. 421-429
Volume: 6
Issue: 5
Start page: 421
End page: 429
Journal: European heart journal: Acute cardiovascular care 
Abstract: Emergency departments are a major entry point for the initial management of acute heart failure (AHF) patients throughout the world. The initial diagnosis, management and disposition - the decision to admit or discharge - of AHF patients in the emergency department has significant downstream implications. Misdiagnosis, under or overtreatment, or inappropriate admission may place patients at increased risk for adverse events, and add costs to the healthcare system. Despite the critical importance of initial management, data are sparse regarding the impact of early AHF treatment delivered in the emergency department compared to inpatient or chronic heart failure management. Unfortunately, outcomes remain poor, with nearly a third of patients dying or re-hospitalised within 3 months post-discharge. In the absence of robust research evidence, consensus is an important source of guidance for AHF care. Thus, we convened an international group of practising emergency physicians, cardiologists and advanced practice nurses with the following goals to improve outcomes for AHF patients who present to the emergency department or other acute care setting through: (a) a better understanding of the pathophysiology, presentation and management of the initial phase of AHF care; (b) improving initial management by addressing knowledge gaps between best practices and current practice through education and research; and (c) to establish a framework for future emergency department-based international education and research.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/10529
ISSN: 20488726
DOI: 10.1177/2048872615600096
Rights: © The European Society of Cardiology
Type: Article
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
Indiana University 
Regenstrief Institute Inc 
Vanderbilt University 
Hospital Clinic Barcelona 
University of Barcelona 
General University Gregorio Maranon Hospital 
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas 
Sapienza University Rome 
University of Helsinki 
Helsinki University Hospital 
Thomas Jefferson University 
Wayne State University 
Einstein Medical Center Montgomery 
Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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