Published: 13 October 2021
Author(s): Sergi Yun, Cristina Enjuanes, Esther Calero-Molina, Encarnación Hidalgo, Núria José, Elena Calvo, José María Verdú-Rotellar, Paloma Garcimartín, David Chivite, Francesc Formiga, Santiago Jiménez-Marrero, Alberto Garay, Lídia Alcoberro, Pedro Moliner, Xavier Corbella, Josep Comín-Colet
Issue: March 2022
Section: Original article

Heart failure (HF) is a worldwide global healthcare problem due to its high prevalence, incidence and associated mortality and morbidity [1,2]. Moreover, HF is associated with impaired health-related quality of life (QoL) and elevated healthcare costs [3–6]. A substantial burden of healthcare costs is largely due to the hospital admissions of these patients, therefore strategies for the prevention of these has been promoted over the last few years [7,8].

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