Global burden of heart failure: a comprehensive and updated review of epidemiology

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Abstract Heart Failure (HF) is a multi-faceted and life-threatening syndrome characterized by significant morbidity and mortality, poor functional capacity and quality of life, and high costs. HF affects more than 64 million people worldwide. Therefore, attempts to decrease its social and economic burden have become a major global public health priority. While the incidence of HF has stabilized and seems to be declining in industrialized countries, the prevalence is increasing due to the ageing of the population, improved treatment of and survival with ischaemic heart disease, and the availability of effective evidence-based therapies prolonging life in patients with HF. There are geographical variations in HF epidemiology. There is substantial lack of data from developing countries, where HF exhibits different features compared with that observed in the Western world. In this review, we provide a contemporary overview on the global burden of HF, providing updated estimates on prevalence, incidence, outcomes, and costs worldwide.
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Authors Gianluigi Savarese, Peter Moritz Becher, Lars H. Lund, Petar Seferović, Giuseppe Rosano, Andrew J.S. Coats
Journal cardiovascular research
Year 2022
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10.1093/cvr/cvac013
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