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Heart failure burden in Oman as a Mid-East exemplar versus global perspectives: an integrative review

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posted on 2024-10-28, 16:54 authored by Maryam Alharrasi, Chandrani Isac, Joy Kabasindi Kamanyire
Heart failure (HF), a clinical syndrome caused by a structural and functional cardiac abnormality and corroborated by elevated natriuretic peptide levels and pulmonary congestion. This study intends to investigate the state of heart failure (HF) in Oman and assess it in comparison of global trends. Ten published literatures from the past 20 years were included after a thorough search of databases (Arab World Research Source, EBSCOhost, Medline, and Google Scholar). These studies were reviewed considering the global literature. We have observed an increase in HF cases especially in older adults, over the past two decades in Oman. Acute coronary syndrome and non-compliance with medication are two factors that contribute to acute HF, according to recent research. Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause of HF in the Omani population. The mortality rate for HF patients in Oman was reported to be 25% after a one-year follow-up. The younger population that is diagnosed with HF in Oman is significantly worse than in other nations, according to these data, which are consistent with global trends. The lack of published studies and data sets hampered our understanding of heart failure (HF); yet prevalence of HF is rising and is anticipated to surge with the rise in diabetes mellitus and hypertension and other related cardiovascular precursors. Therefore, HF requires more investigation. In terms of worldwide trends, HF in Oman appears to be even worse; additional information is required to grasp the full picture on HF.

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  • Yes

Volume

35

Issue number

3

Page range

214-225

Publication title

Journal of the Saudi Heart Association

ISSN

1016-7315

Publisher

Saudi Heart Association

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  • Published version

Language

  • eng

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Review

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  • School of Nursing and Midwifery – Chelmsford Outputs

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