Implemented models and elements for heart failure care in the regions of the Russian Federation: prospects for transformation into regional cardiovascular risk management systems
https://doi.org/10.15829/1560-4071-2020-4-3792
Abstract
The high and growing incidence and mortality of patients with heart failure (HF) should receive priority attention when developing an action plan to reduce cardiovascular mortality in the Russian Federation. The article provides an analysis of the implemented elements of HF care in 40 Russian regions (Northwestern, North Caucasian, Volga, Southern Federal districts), some of the best practices, as well as prospects for implementation of the cardiovascular risk management system.
About the Authors
E. V. ShlyakhtoRussian Federation
Doctor of medical sciences, professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Science, Honoured Scientist of Russia, President of the Russian Society of Cardiology, chief visiting cardiologist of the Russian Ministry of Health for the Volga, Southern, North Caucasian and Northwestern federal districts, Director General of Federal State Budgetary Institution Scientific Research Center named after V.A. Almazova» Ministry of Health of Russia
Saint Petersburg
N. E. Zvartau
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Deputy Director for work with regions, head of the division of the Federal projects implementation, associate Professor at the Department of Internal Medicine
Saint Petersburg
S. V. Villevalde
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, doctor of medical sciences, professor, Head of the Analysis and Prospective Planning service division of the Federal projects implementation, Office for the Implementation of Federal Projects, Head of the Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Advanced Training, Institute of Medical Education
Saint Petersburg
A. N. Yakovlev
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Head of the Health Development Service at the division of the Federal projects implementation, Head of acute coronary syndrome research laboratory, Associate Professor at the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care
Saint Petersburg
A. E. Soloveva
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Associate professor at the Department of Cardiology, senior specialist at the division of the Federal projects implementation
Saint Petersburg
N. G. Avdonina
Russian Federation
MD, head of information support and telemedicine department
Saint Petersburg
E. A. Medvedeva
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Associate professor at the Department of Cardiology, specialist at the Department for monitoring and analysis of regional health indicators, cardiologist of the Diagnostic Centre
Saint Petersburg
G. V. Endubaeva
Russian Federation
MD, specialist at the division of the Federal projects implementation
Saint Petersburg
V. A. Karlina
Russian Federation
MD, specialist at the division of the Federal projects implementation
Saint Petersburg
A. E. Solovev
Russian Federation
Specialist at the Department of analysis of health care regulation and medical services export
Saint Petersburg
A. A. Fedorenko
Russian Federation
MD, specialist at the division of the Federal projects implementation
Saint Petersburg
V. V. Zaitsev
Saint Petersburg
S. A. Panarina
Saint Petersburg
A. M. Erastov
Saint Petersburg
N. G. Vinogradova
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Associate professor at the Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Privolzhsky Research Medical University, head of Heart Failure center, City Hospital №38, Nizhny Novgorod
Nizhny Novgorod
I. V. Fomin
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, doctor of medical sciences, head of the Department of Hospital Therapy and General Practice named after V.G. Vogralik, Director of Institute if Internal Medicine
Nizhny Novgorod
N. P. Rogozina
Russian Federation
Pskov
Zh. A. Shlosberg
Russian Federation
Pskov
O. M. Moiseeva
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, doctor of medical sciences, professor, Head of Heart Failure Research Department
Saint Petersburg
M. Yu. Sitnikova
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, doctor of medical sciences, professor, Head of Heart Failure Research Department
Saint Petersburg
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Review
For citations:
Shlyakhto E.V., Zvartau N.E., Villevalde S.V., Yakovlev A.N., Soloveva A.E., Avdonina N.G., Medvedeva E.A., Endubaeva G.V., Karlina V.A., Solovev A.E., Fedorenko A.A., Zaitsev V.V., Panarina S.A., Erastov A.M., Vinogradova N.G., Fomin I.V., Rogozina N.P., Shlosberg Zh.A., Moiseeva O.M., Sitnikova M.Yu. Implemented models and elements for heart failure care in the regions of the Russian Federation: prospects for transformation into regional cardiovascular risk management systems. Russian Journal of Cardiology. 2020;25(4):3792. https://doi.org/10.15829/1560-4071-2020-4-3792