Standardized and hierarchically classified heart failure and complementary disease monitoring outcome measures: European Unified Registries for Heart Care Evaluation and Randomised Trials (EuroHeart)

European Heart Journal - Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes

9 October 2024
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ESC Journals Research Methodology Chronic Heart Failure

Abstract

AbstractAims

The lack of standardized definitions for heart failure outcome measures limits the ability to reliably assess the effectiveness of heart failure therapies. The European Unified Registries for Heart Care Evaluation and Randomised Trials (EuroHeart) aimed to produce a catalogue of internationally endorsed data definitions for heart failure outcome measures.

Methods and results

Following the EuroHeart methods for the development of cardiovascular data standards, a working group was formed of representatives from the European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure Association and other leading heart failure experts. A systematic review of observational and randomized clinical trials identified current outcome measures, which was supplemented by clinical practice guidelines and existing registries for contemporary definitions. A modified Delphi process was employed to gain consensus for variable inclusion and whether collection should be mandatory (Level 1) or optional (Level 2) within EuroHeart. In addition, a set of complementary outcome measures were identified by the working group as of scientific and clinical importance for longitudinal monitoring for people with heart failure. Five Level 1 and two Level 2 outcome measures were selected and defined, alongside five complementary monitoring outcomes for patients with heart failure.

Conclusion

We present a structured, hierarchical catalogue of internationally endorsed heart failure outcome measures. This will facilitate quality improvement, high quality observational research, registry-based trials, and post-market surveillance of medical devices.

Contributors

Asad Bhatty
Asad Bhatty

Author

Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine Leeds , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Chris Wilkinson
Chris Wilkinson

Author

Hull York Medical School York , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Alar Irs
Alar Irs

Author

Bogdan A Popescu
Bogdan A Popescu

Author

Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases Prof. C.C. Iliescu Bucharest , Romania

Raffaele Bugiardini
Raffaele Bugiardini

Author

University of Bologna Bologna , Italy

Edina Cenko
Edina Cenko

Author

University of Bologna Bologna , Italy

Ramesh Nadarajah
Ramesh Nadarajah

Author

Leeds General Infirmary Leeds , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Barbara Casadei
Barbara Casadei

Author

National Heart and Lung Institute Imperial College London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

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