Feasibility of a Heart Failure Disease Management Program in Eastern Europe: Tbilisi, Georgia

2011 
Background—Little is known about the importation of a heart failure disease management program (HFDMP) into low- and middle-income countries. We examined the feasibility of importing a HFDMP into the country of Georgia, located in the Caucuses. Methods and Results—Patients with ejection fraction ≤40% were enrolled into a prospective, observational study consisting of a new HFDMP staffed by local cardiologists. Medications, emergency department use, hospital admissions, and mortality were assessed by interviews with patients or their families. Screening resulted in 400 patients who were followed for 10.2±3.5 months. β-Blocker prescriptions increased from 7.4–80.7% (P<0.001), angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor prescriptions increased from 18.4–92.6% (P<0.001), and mean systolic blood pressure declined from 145 to 114 mm Hg (P<0.001). Patients visiting the emergency department and hospitalizations were lowered by 40.7% and 52.5%, respectively, but were also influenced by the outbreak of war, during whic...
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