Prognostic stratification in heart failure (HF) is crucial to guide clinical management and treatment decision-making. Currently available models to predict HF outcome have multiple limitations. We developed a simple risk stratification model, based on routinely available clinical information including comorbidities, the Cardiac and Comorbid Conditions HF (3C-HF) Score, to predict all-cause 1-year mortality in HF patients.

Predicting heart failure outcome from cardiac and comorbid conditions: the 3C-HF score

NODARI, Savina;
2013-01-01

Abstract

Prognostic stratification in heart failure (HF) is crucial to guide clinical management and treatment decision-making. Currently available models to predict HF outcome have multiple limitations. We developed a simple risk stratification model, based on routinely available clinical information including comorbidities, the Cardiac and Comorbid Conditions HF (3C-HF) Score, to predict all-cause 1-year mortality in HF patients.
2013
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Aged; Female; Heart Failure; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Prognosis; Prospective Studies; Retrospective Studies; Severity of Illness Index
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Senni, Michele; Parrella, Piervirgilio; De Maria, Renata; Cottini, Ciro; Böhm, Michael; Ponikowski, Piotr; Filippatos, Gerasimos; Tribouilloy, Christo...espandi
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