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. 2015 Apr;1(1):38–45. doi: 10.15420/CFR.2015.01.01.38

Table 1: Prevalence, Demography, Clinical Presentation, In-Hospital Management, and In-Hospital Mortality Rate of Patients Admitted with Pulmonary Oedema in Recent European Heart Failure Registries.

EHFS II[3] (2004–2005) HF pilot[4] (2009–2010) RO-AHFS[5] (2008–2009) ALARM HF[6] (2006–2007) AHEAD[7] (2006–2009) OFICA[8] (2009)
PO prevalence (%) 16.2 13.3 28.7 37 18.4 38
Age (years) 71.2±11 72.7±11 70.9 ± 10.4 73.8 80
Male (%) 59.4 49.7 55.9 48
Ischemic etiology (%) 55 56.5 70.8 31.8 67.4 49
LVEF >45 % (%) 38.4 26.7 39 25.3 35 42
AFib (%) 28.1 26.3 25.1 24.7 21.4
SBP (mmHg) 146±37 167.2±43.3 138.5+37.1 145 (95; 218) 130 (110–150)
HR (beats/minute) 100 97±24 103.4±25.3 109.5+25.2 98 (63; 141) 88 (73–104)
IV diuretics (%) 94 94.5 88.6 94.9
IV vasodilators (%) 72.7 62.5 73.6 50.3
IV inotropes (%) 29 14.6 18.4 25 20.1 8.8
NIMV (%) 20.5 1.8 10.8 9.2 15.4
IMV (%) 11 7 15.8 17.1
PO–ACM (%) 9.1 5.6 7.4 7.4 7.1 7.3

ACM = all-cause mortality; AFib = atrial fibrillation; AHEAD = Acute Heart Failure Database; ALARM-HF = Acute Heart Failure Global Survey of Standard Treatment; ESC-HF pilot = European Society of Cardiology – Heart Failure pilot study; EHFS II = European Heart Failure Survey II; HR = heart rate; IV = intravenous; LVEF = left ventricular ejection fraction; NIMV = noninvasive mechanical ventilation; OFICA = French Observational Survey on Acute Heart Failure; PO = pulmonary oedema; RO-AHFS = Romanian Acute Heart Failure Syndromes; SBP = systolic blood pressure.