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. 2021 Dec 9;9(1):363–372. doi: 10.1002/ehf2.13742

Table 2.

Age‐specific and sex‐specific number of patients with heart failure with reduced, mid‐range, and preserved ejection fraction in the high‐risk community, general practice, and outpatient cardiology clinics

High‐risk community
Age (years) Men (n = 142) Women (n = 146)
HFrEF HFmrEF HFpEF HFrEF HFmrEF HFpEF Total
65–69 9 11 26 3 1 16 66 (23%)
70–74 12 7 28 6 3 53 109 (38%)
75–79 7 4 38 5 8 51 113 (39%)
Total 28 (10%) 22 (8%) 92 (32%) 14 (5%) 12 (4%) 120 (42%) 288 (100%)
General practice
Age (years) Men (n = 91) Women (n = 69)
HFrEF HFmrEF HFpEF HFrEF HFmrEF HFpEF Total
65–69 7 3 3 4 2 5 24 (15%)
70–74 9 9 11 6 8 8 51 (32%)
75–79 21 10 18 9 4 23 85 (53%)
Total 37 (23%) 22 (14%) 32 (20%) 19 (12%) 14 (9%) 36 (23%) 160 (100%)
Cardiology OPC
Age (years) Men (n = 3050) Women (n = 1692)
HFrEF HFmrEF HFpEF HFrEF HFmrEF HFpEF Total
65–69 652 116 144 243 73 103 1331 (28%)
70–74 738 142 149 311 78 163 1581 (33%)
75–79 771 167 171 402 117 202 1830 (39%)
Total 2161 (46%) 425 (9%) 464 (10%) 956 (20%) 268 (6%) 468 (10%) 4742 (100%)

HFmrEF, heart failure with mid‐range ejection fraction; HFpEF, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction; HFrEF, heart failure with reduced ejection fraction; OPC, outpatient clinic.