Litcius/Paper detail

Timely and individualized heart failure management: need for implementation into the new guidelines

Amr Abdin, Johann Bauersachs, Norbert Frey, Ingrid Kindermann, Andreas Link, Nikolaus Marx, Mitja Lainščak, Jonathan Slawik, Christian Werner, Jan Wintrich, Michael Böhm

2021Clinical Research in Cardiology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Due to remarkable improvements in heart failure (HF) management over the last 30 years, a significant reduction in mortality and hospitalization rates in HF patients with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) has been observed. Currently, the optimization of guideline-directed chronic HF therapy remains the mainstay to further improve outcomes for patients with HFrEF to reduce mortality and HF hospitalization. This includes established device therapies, such as implantable defibrillators and cardiac resynchronization therapies, which improved patients' symptoms and prognosis. Over the last 10 years, new HF drugs have merged targeting various pathways, such as those that simultaneously suppress the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system and the breakdown of endogenous natriuretic peptides (e.g., sacubitril/valsartan), and those that inhibit the I f channel and, thus, reduce heart rate (e.g., ivabradine). Furthermore, the treatment of patient comorbidities (e.g., iron deficiency) has shown to improve functional capacity and to reduce hospitalization rates, when added to standard therapy. More recently, other potential treatment mechanisms have been explored, such as the sodium/glucose co-transporter inhibitors, the guanylate cyclase stimulators and the cardiac myosin activators. In this review, we summarize the novel developments in HFrEF pharmacological and device therapy and discuss their implementation strategies into practice to further improve outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIvabradineHeart failureValsartanInternal medicineCardiologyCardiac resynchronization therapySacubitrilEjection fractionGuidelineIntensive care medicineSacubitril, ValsartanHeart rateBlood pressurePathologyHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementCardiac pacing and defibrillation studiesCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
Timely and individualized heart failure management: need for implementation into the new guidelines | Litcius