2022
2022 ACC/AHA/HFSA Guideline for the Management of Heart Failure
Heidenreich P, Bozkurt B, Aguilar D, Allen L, Byun J, Colvin M, Deswal A, Drazner M, Dunlay S, Evers L, Fang J, Fedson S, Fonarow G, Hayek S, Hernandez A, Khazanie P, Kittleson M, Lee C, Link M, Milano C, Nnacheta L, Sandhu A, Stevenson L, Vardeny O, Vest A, Yancy C, Beckman J, O'Gara P, Al-Khatib S, Armbruster A, Birtcher K, Cigarroa J, de las Fuentes L, Deswal A, Dixon D, Fleisher L, Gentile F, Goldberger Z, Gorenek B, Haynes N, Hernandez A, Hlatky M, Joglar J, Jones W, Marine J, Mark D, Mukherjee D, Palaniappan L, Piano M, Rab T, Spatz E, Tamis-Holland J, Wijeysundera D, Woo Y. 2022 ACC/AHA/HFSA Guideline for the Management of Heart Failure. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2022, 28: e1-e167. PMID: 35378257, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2022.02.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsACCF/AHA guidelinesHeart failure guidelinesHeart failureAHA guidelinesAmerican Heart Association/American CollegeRelevant clinical trialsQuality of careComprehensive literature searchEvidence-based approachCardiology guidelinesCochrane CollaborationClinical trialsLeading causeFocused updateAmerican CollegeLiterature searchPatientsHealthcare ResearchPatient interestHuman subjectsRelevant databasesNew recommendationsCertain treatmentsGuidelinesContemporary evidence
2016
A Systematic Review of the Prevalence and Outcomes of Ideal Cardiovascular Health in US and Non-US Populations
Younus A, Aneni EC, Spatz ES, Osondu CU, Roberson L, Ogunmoroti O, Malik R, Ali SS, Aziz M, Feldman T, Virani SS, Maziak W, Agatston AS, Veledar E, Nasir K. A Systematic Review of the Prevalence and Outcomes of Ideal Cardiovascular Health in US and Non-US Populations. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2016, 91: 649-670. PMID: 27040086, DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2016.01.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIdeal CVH metricsNon-CVD outcomesIdeal cardiovascular health metricsCVH metricsIdeal cardiovascular healthCardiovascular healthLow prevalenceAmerican Heart Association ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) metricsSystematic reviewMore ideal CVH metricsIncident cardiovascular eventsCardiovascular health metricsPopulation-based studyNon-US populationsCochrane RegisterCardiovascular eventsControlled TrialsUS cohortInverse associationCardiovascular diseaseCINAHL databasesMortality riskMortality studyCognitive impairmentUS population
2015
Assessment of American Heart Association's Ideal Cardiovascular Health Metrics Among Employees of a Large Healthcare Organization: The Baptist Health South Florida Employee Study
Ogunmoroti O, Younus A, Rouseff M, Spatz ES, Das S, Parris D, Aneni E, Holzwarth L, Guzman H, Tran T, Roberson L, Ali SS, Agatston A, Maziak W, Feldman T, Veledar E, Nasir K. Assessment of American Heart Association's Ideal Cardiovascular Health Metrics Among Employees of a Large Healthcare Organization: The Baptist Health South Florida Employee Study. Clinical Cardiology 2015, 38: 422-429. PMID: 25995161, PMCID: PMC6711058, DOI: 10.1002/clc.22417.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCV health metricsBaptist Health South FloridaIdeal cardiovascular health metricsCardiovascular health statusAnnual health risk assessmentsHealth risk assessmentHealth metricsCV healthWellness examinationAmerican Heart Association ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) metricsAmerican Heart Association's 2020 Impact GoalsBaptist Health South Florida Employee StudyHealth statusIdeal CV healthCardiovascular health metricsProportion of participantsImpact goalsEmployee populationAHA definitionCardiovascular healthEmployee wellness programsHealthcare organizationsWellness programsLarge healthcare organizationWellness efforts