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Nonpharmacological Approaches to Managing Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction

Feiyang Tang, Haofu Han, Sheng Fu, Qiming Liu, Shenghua Zhou, Jiapeng Huang, Yichao Xiao

2024Circulation Heart Failure9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a common subtype of heart failure marked by impaired left ventricular diastolic function and decreased myocardial compliance. Given the limited availability of evidence-based pharmacological treatments for HFpEF, there is a growing interest in nonpharmacological interventions as viable therapeutic alternatives. This review aims to explore the pathophysiology of HFpEF and present recent advancements in nonpharmacological management approaches, encompassing noninvasive therapies, invasive procedures and targeted treatments for comorbidities. An extensive literature review was undertaken to identify and synthesize emerging nonpharmacological treatment options for HFpEF, assessing their potential to enhance patient outcomes. Nonpharmacological strategies, such as vagus nerve stimulation, percutaneous pulmonary artery denervation, renal denervation, transcatheter insertion of atrial shunts and pericardial resection, demonstrate promising potential for alleviating HFpEF symptoms and improving patient prognosis. Moreover, addressing comorbidities, such as hypertension and diabetes, may offer additional therapeutic benefits. These cutting-edge techniques, in conjunction with well-established exercise therapies, pave the way for future research and clinical applications in the field. Nonpharmacological interventions hold promise for advancing HFpEF patient care and fostering a deeper understanding of these treatment approaches, which will facilitate new clinical applications and contribute to the development of more targeted therapies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHeart failure with preserved ejection fractionHeart failureIntensive care medicineCardiologyAtrial fibrillationVagus nerve stimulationEjection fractionInternal medicineVagus nerveStimulationCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsCardiac pacing and defibrillation studiesCardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments