Long-Term Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Study Using Repetitive Education at Six-Month Intervals and Monitoring for Adherence in Heart Failure Outpatients The REMADHE Trial

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作者
Bocchi, Edimar Alcides [1 ]
Cruz, Fatima [1 ]
Guimaraes, Guilherme [1 ]
Pinho Moreira, Luiz Felipe [1 ]
Issa, Victor Sarli [1 ]
Ayub Ferreira, Silvia Moreira [1 ]
Chizzola, Paulo Roberto [1 ]
Conceicao Souza, Germano Emilio [1 ]
Brandao, Sara [1 ]
Bacal, Fernando [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Heart Inst InCor, Hosp Clin, Fac Med, Sao Paulo, Brazil
关键词
heart failure; education; disease program management; case management; controlled clinical trials; quality of life; patient compliance;
D O I
10.1161/CIRCHEARTFAILURE.107.744870
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background-The effectiveness of heart failure disease management proarams in patients under cardiologists' care over long-term follow-up is not established. Methods and Results-We investigated the effects of a disease management program with repetitive education and telephone monitoring on primary (combined death or unplanned first hospitalization and quality-of-life changes) and secondary end points (hospitalization, death, and adherence). The REMADHE [Repetitive Education and Monitoring for ADherence for Heart Failure] trial is a long-term randomized, prospective, parallel trial designed to compare intervention with control. One hundred seventeen patients were randomized to usual care, and 233 to additional intervention. The mean follow-up was 2.47 +/- 1.75 years, with 54% adherence to the program. In the intervention group, the primary end point composite of death or unplanned hospitalization was reduced (hazard ratio, 0.64; confidence interval, 0.43 to 0.88; P=0.008), driven by reduction in hospitalization. The quality-of-life questionnaire score improved only in the intervention group (P<0.003). Mortality was similar in both groups. Number of hospitalizations (1.3 +/- 1.7 versus 0.8 +/- 1.3, P<0.0001), total hospital days during the follow-up (19.9 +/- 51 versus 11.1 +/- 24 days, P<0.0001), and the need for emergency visits (4.5 +/- 10.6 versus 1.6 +/- 2.4, P<0.0001) were lower in the intervention group. Beneficial effects were homogeneous for sex, race, diabetes and no diabetes, age, functional class, and etiology. Conclusions-For a longer follow-up period than in previous studies, this heart failure disease management program model of patients under the supervision of a cardiologist is associated with a reduction in unplanned hospitalization, a reduction of total hospital days, and a reduced need for emergency care, as well as improved quality of life, despite modest program adherence over time. (Circ Heart Fail. 2008;1:115-124.)
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