dc.description.abstract | 1. Abstract
Degree Project, Programme in Medicine, “Validity of heart failure diagnosis in patients with
obesity” by Karin Andréasson, 2018, Institute of Medicine, Gothenburg, Sweden. Supervisor
Annika Rosengren
1.1 Background
Heart failure (HF) is a syndrome affecting the function of the heart where the main symptoms
are dyspnea, fatigue and peripheral edema. Patients with obesity often present similar
symptoms to those seen in HF, and diagnosing HF in this patient group is known to provide
some difficulty. The validity of HF diagnosis in the Swedish discharge register has previously
been shown to be high, but the validity in patients with concurrent obesity has not been
investigated.
1.2 Methods and results
The study population consisted of all patients registered with a diagnostic code of obesity at
the Obesity Care Unit (2000-2006) or at the Regional Obesity Centre (2007-2017) and who
had a concurrent HF code either at Sahlgrenska university hospital or at the nearby Kungälv
hospital, both in western Sweden. Relevant information from patient records was filled in
using a form designed for the purpose of this study. The HF diagnosis was then classified as
definite, probable or miscoded by a team consisting of a medical student and an experienced
cardiologist. Out of 8,202 obese patients, 77 had a HF diagnosis. After exclusions, HF could
be validated in 45 patients. Of these, 64.4 % were classified as definite, 33.3 % as probable
and 2.2 % as miscoded, which is comparable to a prior study in unselected HF patients.
1.3 Conclusion
The validity of HF diagnosis in obese patients is comparable to the validity in patients without
obesity. Because of the limited size of this study population, further and larger studies are
needed to verify these results. | sv |