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Heart failure in low-income and middle-income countries

Irina Mbanze, Timothy F. Spracklen, Neusa Jessen, Albertino Damasceno, Karen Sliwa

2025Heart17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Heart failure (HF) is a complex syndrome which leads to significant morbidity and mortality, poor quality of life and extremely high costs to healthcare systems worldwide. Although progress in the management of HF in high-income countries is leading to an overall reduction in the incidence and mortality of HF, there is a starkly different scenario in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). There is a substantial lack of data on HF in LMICs, as well as a scarcity of diagnostic tools, limited availability and affordability of healthcare and high burdens of cardiovascular risk factors and communicable diseases. Patients in this setting present with more advanced HF at much younger ages and are, more often, women. In this review, we aim to comprehensively describe the burden of HF from an LMIC perspective, based on the more recent available data. We summarise the major causes of HF that are endemic in these regions, including hypertension, cardiomyopathy, rheumatic heart disease, HIV-associated heart disease and endomyocardial fibrosis. Finally, we discuss the challenges faced by the least developed health systems and highlight interventions that may prove to be more efficient in changing the paradigm of HF of the more vulnerable populations.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHeart failurePsychological interventionIntensive care medicineEpidemiological transitionDisease burdenGlobal healthDiseaseHealth careScarcityQuality of life (healthcare)Incidence (geometry)Environmental healthEpidemiologyPopulationPublic healthEconomic growthPathologyCardiologyPhysicsPsychiatryOpticsEconomicsMicroeconomicsNursingCardiovascular Issues in PregnancyCardiac Structural Anomalies and RepairHeart Failure Treatment and Management