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Heart Failure Hospitalization Rates Surge

While hospitalization rates for stroke and coronary artery disease have fallen since the mid-1980s, hospitalization rates for heart failure have continued to climb. In fact, the number of people 65 or older who are hospitalized for heart failure more than doubled in the past 27 years. The number is likely to keep climbing.

The number of patients 65 and older who were hospitalized for heart failure increased an astounding 131 percent to 807,082 in 2006, up from only 348,866 in 1980.

An estimated 5.3 million Americans suffer from heart failure, a chronic disease in which the heart gradually loses its ability to pump blood efficiently, leaving organs starved for oxygen. Risk factors for the illness include high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, diabetes, obesity, smoking, lack of exercise and a diet rich in fatty foods.



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BY Hal   
  
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[ Posted on November 12, 2008 ]
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This would seem to suggest a study looking for the downside of statin use.  Statin use has mushroomed since the '80's as well.  Statins reduce CoQ10 levels & in at least 1 small study, that reduction was correlated with dimished heart pumping action.  Has anyone seen a study meta or large study of statins & heart failure?

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BY All Under Heaven   
  
[ Joined on 02/08 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on November 12, 2008 ]
 
Apparently, Pharma denies this... (is it any surprise?)

Just a few days ago, they published a "dramatic" finding that statins prevent heart disease.

How gullible can people get?

 
            
 
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BY Dr.jeffrey dach   
  
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[ Posted on November 30, 2008 ]
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Some think that the increase in heart failure rates has been associated with the introduction and widespread use of statin drugs which deplete Co Q-10, an important cofactor for myocardial muscle function.

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