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Treating heart failure by targeting the vagus nerve

Francesco Gentile, Giulia Orlando, Sabrina Montuoro, Yu Fu Ferrari Chen, Vaughan G. Macefield, Claudio Passino, Alberto Giannoni, Michele Emdin

2024Heart Failure Reviews17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increased sympathetic and reduced parasympathetic nerve activity is associated with disease progression and poor outcomes in patients with chronic heart failure. The demonstration that markers of autonomic imbalance and vagal dysfunction, such as reduced heart rate variability and baroreflex sensitivity, hold prognostic value in patients with chronic heart failure despite modern therapies encourages the research for neuromodulation strategies targeting the vagus nerve. However, the approaches tested so far have yielded inconclusive results. This review aims to summarize the current knowledge about the role of the parasympathetic nervous system in chronic heart failure, describing the pathophysiological background, the methods of assessment, and the rationale, limits, and future perspectives of parasympathetic stimulation either by drugs or bioelectronic devices.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineVagus nerve stimulationNeuromodulationHeart failureBaroreflexVagus nerveAutonomic nervous systemHeart rate variabilityParasympathetic nervous systemHeart rateHeart diseaseCardiologyStimulationIntensive care medicineInternal medicineBlood pressureHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlVagus Nerve Stimulation ResearchHeart rate and cardiovascular health