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Congestive Heart Failure

Congestive heart failure is a disorder in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood efficiently. Heart failure is almost always a chronic, long-term condition, although it can sometimes develop suddenly.

Given Left Ventricular Function Assessment

Why is this Important?

The proper treatment for heart failure depends on what area of your heart is affected. An important test is to check how your heart is pumping, called “the left ventricular function assessment.” It can tell your health care provider whether the left side of your heart is pumping properly. Other ways to check on how your heart is pumping include:

  • your medical history
  • a physical examination
  • listening to your heart sounds
  • other tests as ordered by a physician (like an ECG (electrocardiogram), chest x-ray, blood work, and an echocardiogram)

Higher percentages are better.

 Given Left Ventricular Function Assessment
ECOH Goal
100%
Top Reporting Hospitals
99%
National Average
84%
Illinois Average
89%
Wisconsin Average
87%
OSF St. Anthony
99%
Swedish American
98%
Rockford Memorial
98%
Beloit Memorial
94%
CGH
82%
Freeport Memorial
97%
KSB
97%
Mercy Hospital
93%
Mercy Walworth Medical Center
N/A
Meriter Hospital
97%
St. Mary's Hospital
88%
UW Madison
99%

N/A: The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital performance.

Given Ace Inhibitor or ARB Use for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)

Why is this Important?

ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) inhibitors and ARBs (angiotensin receptor blockers) are medicines used to treat patients with heart failure and are particularly beneficial in those patients with heart failure and decreased function of the left side of the heart. Early treatment with ACE inhibitors and ARBs in patients who have heart failure symptoms or decreased heart function after a heart attack can also reduce their risk of death from future heart attacks. ACE inhibitors and ARBs work by limiting the effects of a hormone that narrows blood vessels, and may thus lower blood pressure and reduce the work the heart has to perform. Since the ways in which these two kinds of drugs work are different, your doctor will decide which drug is most appropriate for you. If you have a heart attack and/or heart failure, you should get a prescription for ACE inhibitors or ARBs if you have decreased heart function before you leave the hospital.

Given Ace Inhibitor Use for or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)
ECOH Goal
100%
Top Reporting Hospitals
100%
National Average
82%
Illinois Average
83%
Wisconsin Average
87%
OSF St. Anthony
89%
Swedish American
93%
Rockford Memorial
88%
Beloit Memorial
83%
CGH
89%
Freeport Memorial
90%
KSB
87%
Mercy Hospital
77%
Mercy Walworth Medical Center
0*
Meriter Hospital
93%
St. Mary's Hospital
72%
UW Madison
89%

* "0 patients": This hospital treated patients in this condition, but no patients met the criteria for inclusion in the measure calculation.

Given Discharge Instructions

Why is this Important?

Heart failure is a chronic condition. It results in symptoms such as shortness of breath, dizziness, and fatigue. Before you leave the hospital, the staff at the hospital should provide you with information to help you manage the symptoms after you get home. The information should include your

  • activity level (what you can and can’t do)
  • diet (what you should, and shouldn’t eat or drink)
  • medications
  • follow-up appointment
  • watching your daily weight
  • what to do if your symptoms get worse

Higher percentages are better.

 Given Discharge Instructions
ECOH Goal
100%
Top Reporting Hospitals
94%
National Average
63%
Illinois Average
68%
Wisconsin Average
73%
OSF St. Anthony
89%
Swedish American
97%
Rockford Memorial
93%
Beloit Memorial
80%
CGH
97%
Freeport Memorial
82%
KSB
84%
Mercy Hospital
68%
Mercy Walworth Medical Center
N/A
Meriter Hospital
97%
St. Mary's Hospital
54%
UW Madison
60%

N/A: The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital performance.

Given Smoking Cessation Advise / Counseling

Why is this Important?

Smoking increases your risk for developing blood clots and heart disease, which can result in a heart attack, heart failure or stroke. Smoking causes your blood vessels to thicken. Fat and plaque then stick to the wall of your blood vessels, which makes it harder for blood to flow. Reduced blood flow to your heart may result in chest pain, high blood pressure, and an increased heart rate. Smoking is linked to lung disease and cancer, and can cause premature death. It is important for your health that you get information to help you quit smoking before you leave the hospital.

Higher percentages are better.


 Given Smoking Cessation Advice / Counseling
ECOH Goal
100%
Top Reporting Hospitals
100%
National Average
83%
Illinois Average
84%
Wisconsin Average
79%
OSF St. Anthony
98%
Swedish American
93%
Rockford Memorial
98%
Beloit Memorial
100%
CGH
N/A
Freeport Memorial
N/A
KSB
N/A
Mercy Hospital
94%
Mercy Walworth Medical Center
N/A
Meriter Hospital
100%
St. Mary's Hospital
76%
UW Madison
92%

N/A: The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital performance.

Government data last updated September 13, 2007


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