Association between process quality measures for heart failure and mortality among US veterans

美国退伍军人心力衰竭过程质量指标与死亡率之间的关联

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The few available studies of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Hospital Inpatient Quality Reporting (IQR) care process indicators have not linked receipt of recommended care processes in heart failure (HF) with lower mortality. Because the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) also tracks hospital inpatient quality reporting indicators, in addition to VHA-specific inpatient (pneumococcal and influenza vaccination) and outpatient (angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor [ACEI] or angiotensin receptor blocker [ARB] use for left ventricular [LV] dysfunction and LV function documentation) care process indicators, we examined the association between receipt of these care processes and 30-day and 1-year mortality. METHODS: Retrospective study of 107,045 patients with HF treated at 128 VHA hospitals between 2001 and 2007 and followed up through 2008. We assessed the relationship between receipt of each HF care process and death at 30 days (inpatients only) and 1 year (all patients), using generalized estimating equations to adjust for clinical characteristics and clustering within hospitals. RESULTS: Overall, inpatient/outpatient use of ACEI/ARB and receipt of pneumococcal or influenza vaccinations were related to lower risks of 30-day and/or 1-year mortality (adjusted odds ratios 0.51-0.77 for vaccinations and 0.60-0.78 for ACEI/ARB use). Conversely, discharge instructions, inpatient/outpatient LV function assessment, or weight instructions before admission were either not related or related to a slightly increase in mortality. Stratified analyses by various mortality risk subgroups did not reveal discernable "dose-response" relationship between mortality risk stratification and the association of care process and mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Receipt of care processes related to recommended medications and vaccinations were associated with lower 30-day and/or 1-year risk-adjusted mortality in patients with HF. Receipt of care processes that assess patient counseling or chart documentation was not related to lower mortality.

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