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The aim of the study is to optimize diagnosis and treatment for patients with heart failure in Swedish primary care. Patient with the diagnose heart failure registered in the electronic medical record (EMR) at seventeen primary health care centers (PHCCs) will be invited to to participate in the study. Blood testing and electrocardiography will be performed. Data on diagnosis and medical treatment will be collected from the EMR. An educational visit with a cardiologist will be performed at the PHCC, in order to discuss evidence-based diagnoses and treatment of heart failure. Data on drug therapy and health care consumption will be collected after six and twelve months.


Clinical Trial Description

Background Congestive heart failure is one of the most common chronic diseases worldwide, with a prevalence of 2% of the population. With approximately 30000 affected patients, congestive heart failure is also one the most common reasons for hospital admissions in people over 65 years in southern Sweden. Heart failure means lower quality of life, a larger need for hospital care due to shortness of breath and leg swelling, risk for life threatening arrhythmia and high mortality. Several evidence-based treatment modalities have demonstrated good effect on life quality and mortality. In Sweden, there are large geographical differences in compliance to treatment guidelines. According to statistics from the National Board for Health and Welfare, in the Southern part of Sweden, Skåne, only 55% of the patients with congestive heart failure are treated with the combination of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers along with beta blockers. The national guidelines are recommending a target level of 65%. The aim of this study is to assess to which extent an outreach educational program involving a cardiologist in primary care can raise the number of patients with congestive heart failure receiving evidence-based treatment, to study the cost-effectiveness of the intervention and to create a biobank for future studies in the field. Methods The study design is prospective observational, with two patient cohorts followed over time. One cohort of patients will participate in an educational/AUDIT intervention including a cardiologist and the primary care physicians responsible for the patients. The control group will be the rest of the population in Southern Sweden, receiving usual care. Settings Patients with a heart failure diagnosis registered in the electronic medical record (EMR) in different primary health care centers (PHCCs) will be invited to participate in the intervention group. Blood tests and electrocardiography will be performed. Blood samples for a biobank will be saved following well- regulated procedures. Data collection Data will be collected from the EMRs in a Case Report Form (CRF). Primary outcome variable is the change in the proportion of patients receiving treatment with the combination of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers along with beta blockers, six months after the educational intervention. Secondary outcome variables are the change between the groups in health care consumption and mortality as well as evidence-based treatment one year from the base line. Data analysis The power estimation indicates that 850 patients will be required to the intervention group. Data will be analyzed with descriptive statistics and group comparison analysis for the primary outcome variable (McNemar's test and/or conditional logistic regression). Secondary outcome variables will be analyzed with group comparison for independent groups (Mann-Whitney or Student's T-test). In order to adjust for different confounders, we will use regression models. Generalized estimations equations will be used since patients are clustered within the PHCCs and can therefore not be labeled as independent. ;


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NCT number NCT04129658
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Region Skane
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date May 26, 2021
Completion date January 31, 2024

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