Impact of Lockdown on Patients with Congestive Heart Failure During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic
ESC Heart Failure2020Vol. 7(6), pp. 4420–4423
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F. Chagué, Mathieu Boulin, Jean‐Christophe Eicher, F. Bichât, M Saint Jalmes, A Cransac-Miet, Agnès Soudry‐Faure, Nicolas Danchin, Yves Cottin, Marianne Zeller
Abstract
During the lockdown, psychological distress and decreased well-being were common in CHF outpatients, and there was an increase in unhealthy lifestyle behaviours. These changes may negatively impact short-term and long-term prognoses. Medication adherence was maintained, and limitations in access to care were partly counterbalanced by use of telehealth.
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