Journal article

Current and projected burden of heart failure in the Australian adult population: A substantive but still ill-defined major health issue

YK Chan, C Tuttle, J Ball, THK Teng, Y Ahamed, MJ Carrington, S Stewart

BMC Health Services Research | BMC | Published : 2016

Abstract

Background: Comprehensive epidemiological data to describe the burden of heart failure (HF) in Australia remain lacking despite its importance as a major health issue. Herewith, we estimate the current and future burden of HF in Australia using best available data. Methods: Australian-specific and the most congruent international epidemiological and health utilisation data were applied to the Australian population (adults aged ≥ 45 years, 8.9 of 22.7 million total population in 2014) on an age and sex-specific basis. We estimated the current incident and prevalent cases of clinically overt/symptomatic HF (predominately those with reduced ejection fraction), hospital activity (diagnosis of HF..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Funding for this research was provided by as an Investigator initiated study from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Pty Ltd provided to the authors' Institutes. The sponsor played no part in the research process or influenced the results or reporting of study data. SS (1041796) and JB (1112829) received National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia fellowships. JB (100950) and MJC (100802) are also supported by the National Heart Foundation of Australia.