

An unorthodox approach from a new vision on care is required. These facts are an imminent threat to good quality management of patients with HF. The current “one-size-fits-all” approach in the treatment of HF does not result in best outcome for all patients.

It is the most important cause of hospitalisation in subjects aged 65 years or more, resulting in high costs and major social impact. Prevalence will continue to rise and is estimated to reach 3% of the population in Western countries by 2025. Heart failure (HF) is one of the most complex chronic disorders with high prevalence, mainly due to the ageing population and better treatment of underlying diseases. Artificial intelligence supported patient self-care in chronic heart failure: a paradigm shift from reactive to predictive, preventive and personalised care
