Trends in cardiac rehabilitation rates among patients admitted for acute heart failure in Japan, 2009–2020

To describe inpatient and outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR) utilization patterns over time and by subgroups among patients admitted for acute heart failure (AHF) in Japan. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a crucial secondary prevention strategy for patients with heart failure. While the number of...

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Published inPloS one Vol. 18; no. 11; p. e0294844
Main Authors Kim, Junghyun, Jiang, Jenny, Shen, Sophie, Setoguchi, Soko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published San Francisco, CA USA Public Library of Science 28.11.2023
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Summary:To describe inpatient and outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR) utilization patterns over time and by subgroups among patients admitted for acute heart failure (AHF) in Japan. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a crucial secondary prevention strategy for patients with heart failure. While the number of older patients with AHF continues to rise, trends in inpatient and outpatient CR participation following AHF in Japan have not been described to date. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of adult patients hospitalized for AHF in Japan between April 2008 and December 2020. Using data from the Medical Data Vision database, we measured trends in inpatient and outpatient CR participation following AHF. Descriptive analyses and summary statistics for AHF patients by CR participation status were reported. The analytic cohort included 88,052 patients. Among these patients, 37,810 (42.9%) participated in inpatient and/or outpatient CR. Of those, 36,431 (96.4%) participated in inpatient CR only and 1,277 (3.4%) participated in both inpatient and outpatient CR. Rates of inpatient CR rose more than 6-fold over the study period, from 9% in 2009 to 55% in 2020, whereas rates of outpatient CR were consistently low. The rate of inpatient CR participation among AHF patients in Japan rose dramatically over a 12-year period, whereas outpatient CR following AHF was vastly underutilized. Further study is needed to assess the clinical effectiveness of inpatient CR and to create infrastructure and incentives to support and encourage outpatient CR.
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Competing Interests: Soko Setoguchi and Junghyun Kim received consultancy fees from Bristol Myers Squibb. Jenny Jiang and Sophie Shen are employees of Bristol Myers Squibb, and Junghyun Kim was an employee of Rutgers University when the research was conducted. The study was funded by Bristol Myers Squibb, NJ, USA (CV013-030). This does not alter our adherence to PLOS ONE policies on sharing data and materials. The datasets analyzed during the current study are not publicly available due to licensing agreement with Medical Data Vision Co., Ltd.
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0294844