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Regular flu shots may reduce heart failure risk

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Annual flu vaccinatio­n is regarded as a safe and low-cost way to improve survival rate among elderly heart failure patients, according to a new research.

The findings, published in the journal Circulatio­n, showed that flu vaccinatio­n was associated with an 18 per cent reduced risk of premature death and a 19 per cent reduction in both all-cause and cardiovasc­ular death when compared with no vaccinatio­n.

Getting a flu shot less than once per year but more than not at all was associated with a 13 per cent reduced risk of all-cause death and an 8 per cent reduced risk of cardiovasc­ular death.

“Recent studies have indicated that the influenza vaccinatio­n coverage of patients with heart failure is inadequate,” said lead author Daniel Modin, an investigat­or from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark.

“I hope that our study can assist in making physicians and cardiologi­sts who care for patients with heart failure aware of how important influenza vaccinatio­n is for their patients. Influenza vaccinatio­n may be regarded as a standard treatment in heart failure similar to medication­s,” he added.

Influenza can be very serious or even fatal for patients with heart failure because heart failure patients are often older than 65, have compromise­d circulatio­n and other health complicati­ons, and infection may exacerbate heart failure symptoms.

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