Heart failure drug classes and 30-day unplanned hospital readmission among patients with heart failure in Ethiopia

Abstract Background Drug therapy is a crucial aspect of heart failure management and has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality in heart failure patients. However, the comparative effects of these drug classes on readmission rates have not been well studied. Therefore, the aim of this study wa...

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Published in:Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
Main Authors: Birhanu Ayenew, Prem Kumar, Adem Hussein, Yegoraw Gashaw, Mitaw Girma, Abdulmelik Ayalew, Beza Tadesse
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40780-023-00320-y
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author Birhanu Ayenew
Prem Kumar
Adem Hussein
Yegoraw Gashaw
Mitaw Girma
Abdulmelik Ayalew
Beza Tadesse
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Prem Kumar
Adem Hussein
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Mitaw Girma
Abdulmelik Ayalew
Beza Tadesse
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description Abstract Background Drug therapy is a crucial aspect of heart failure management and has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality in heart failure patients. However, the comparative effects of these drug classes on readmission rates have not been well studied. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the association between different classes of heart failure drugs and 30-day readmission rates in patients with heart failure. Method A multicenter, hospital-based retrospective cohort design was employed and 572 randomly selected patients with heart failure were included. Data were entered in Epi-data version 4.6 and analyzed with STATA version 17. Kaplan-Meier and log-rank tests were used to estimate and compare survival time. A Cox proportional hazard model was utilized, employing both bi-variable and multi-variable analyses, to examine the effect of predictors on the timing of unplanned hospital readmissions. The strength of the association was assessed using an adjusted hazard ratio (aHR), and statistical significance was declared for p-values < 0.05 and a 95% confidence interval (CI). Results In this study, a total of 151 (26.40%) heart failure patients were readmitted within 30 days of discharge. In the multivariate cox proportional hazards analysis being an age (> 65 year) (AHR: 2.34, 95%CI: 1.63, 3.37), rural in residency (AHR: 1.85, 95%CI: 1.07, 3.20), hospital stays > 7 Days (AHR: 3.68, 95%CI: 2.51,5.39), discharge with Diuretics (AHR: 2.37, 95%CI: 1.45, 3.86), and discharge with Beta-Blocker (AHR: 0.48, 95%CI: 0 0.34, 0.69) were identified as independent predictors of unplanned hospital readmission. Conclusion Elderly patients, being in rural areas, longer hospital stays, and discharges of patients on diuretics and not on beta-blockers were independent predictors of unplanned hospital readmission. Therefore, working on these factors will help to reduce the hazard of unplanned hospital readmissions, improve patient outcomes, and increase the efficiency of heart failure management.
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spelling doaj-art-fb0bbd2d7edf4e19a7683f2456de4a4a2025-08-19T21:52:49ZengBMCJournal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences2055-02942023-11-01911910.1186/s40780-023-00320-yHeart failure drug classes and 30-day unplanned hospital readmission among patients with heart failure in EthiopiaBirhanu Ayenew0Prem Kumar1Adem Hussein2Yegoraw Gashaw3Mitaw Girma4Abdulmelik Ayalew5Beza Tadesse6Department of Adult Health Nursing, College of Health Science, Assosa UniversityDepartment of Adult Health Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Science, Wollo UniversityDepartment of Adult Health Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Science, Wollo UniversityDepartment of Pediatric and Child Health Nursing, College of Health Science, Assosa UniversityDepartment of Comprehensive Health Nursing, College of Medicine & Health Sciences, Wollo UniversityDepartment of Adult Health Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Science, Wollo UniversityDepartment of Adult Health Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Science, Wollo UniversityAbstract Background Drug therapy is a crucial aspect of heart failure management and has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality in heart failure patients. However, the comparative effects of these drug classes on readmission rates have not been well studied. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the association between different classes of heart failure drugs and 30-day readmission rates in patients with heart failure. Method A multicenter, hospital-based retrospective cohort design was employed and 572 randomly selected patients with heart failure were included. Data were entered in Epi-data version 4.6 and analyzed with STATA version 17. Kaplan-Meier and log-rank tests were used to estimate and compare survival time. A Cox proportional hazard model was utilized, employing both bi-variable and multi-variable analyses, to examine the effect of predictors on the timing of unplanned hospital readmissions. The strength of the association was assessed using an adjusted hazard ratio (aHR), and statistical significance was declared for p-values < 0.05 and a 95% confidence interval (CI). Results In this study, a total of 151 (26.40%) heart failure patients were readmitted within 30 days of discharge. In the multivariate cox proportional hazards analysis being an age (> 65 year) (AHR: 2.34, 95%CI: 1.63, 3.37), rural in residency (AHR: 1.85, 95%CI: 1.07, 3.20), hospital stays > 7 Days (AHR: 3.68, 95%CI: 2.51,5.39), discharge with Diuretics (AHR: 2.37, 95%CI: 1.45, 3.86), and discharge with Beta-Blocker (AHR: 0.48, 95%CI: 0 0.34, 0.69) were identified as independent predictors of unplanned hospital readmission. Conclusion Elderly patients, being in rural areas, longer hospital stays, and discharges of patients on diuretics and not on beta-blockers were independent predictors of unplanned hospital readmission. Therefore, working on these factors will help to reduce the hazard of unplanned hospital readmissions, improve patient outcomes, and increase the efficiency of heart failure management.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40780-023-00320-yHospital readmissionHeart failureDrug therapyEthiopia
spellingShingle Birhanu Ayenew
Prem Kumar
Adem Hussein
Yegoraw Gashaw
Mitaw Girma
Abdulmelik Ayalew
Beza Tadesse
Heart failure drug classes and 30-day unplanned hospital readmission among patients with heart failure in Ethiopia
Hospital readmission
Heart failure
Drug therapy
Ethiopia
title Heart failure drug classes and 30-day unplanned hospital readmission among patients with heart failure in Ethiopia
title_full Heart failure drug classes and 30-day unplanned hospital readmission among patients with heart failure in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Heart failure drug classes and 30-day unplanned hospital readmission among patients with heart failure in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Heart failure drug classes and 30-day unplanned hospital readmission among patients with heart failure in Ethiopia
title_short Heart failure drug classes and 30-day unplanned hospital readmission among patients with heart failure in Ethiopia
title_sort heart failure drug classes and 30 day unplanned hospital readmission among patients with heart failure in ethiopia
topic Hospital readmission
Heart failure
Drug therapy
Ethiopia
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40780-023-00320-y
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