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Simplification of a registry-based algorithm for ejection fraction prediction in heart failure patients: Applicability in cardiology centres of the Netherlands

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  • Elisa Dal Canto
  • Alicia Uijl
  • N Charlotte Onland-Moret
  • Sophie H Bots
  • Leonard Hofstra
  • Igor Tulevski
  • Folkert W Asselbergs
  • Pim van der Harst
  • G Aernout Somsen
  • Hester M den Ruijter

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Background: Left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) is used to categorize heart failure (HF) into phenotypes but this information is often missing in electronic health records or non-HF registries. Methods: We tested the applicability of a simplified version of a multivariable algorithm, that was developed on data of the Swedish Heart Failure Registry to predict EF in patients with HF. We used data from 4,868 patients with HF from the Cardiology Centers of the Netherlands database, an organization of 13 cardiac outpatient clinics that operate between the general practitioner and the hospital cardiologist. The algorithm included 17 demographical and clinical variables. We tested model discrimination, model performance and calculated model sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values for EF ≥ vs.

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  • Elisa Dal Canto & Alicia Uijl & N Charlotte Onland-Moret & Sophie H Bots & Leonard Hofstra & Igor Tulevski & Folkert W Asselbergs & Pim van der Harst & G Aernout Somsen & Hester M den Ruijter, 2024. "Simplification of a registry-based algorithm for ejection fraction prediction in heart failure patients: Applicability in cardiology centres of the Netherlands," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(11), pages 1-13, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0310023
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0310023
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