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Reviews

Newest additions to heart failure treatment

, MD, , MD, , MD & , MD
Pages 1849-1861 | Published online: 03 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

Introduction: Despite the improvement in heart failure (HF) therapy in the last 30 years, this condition remains a major public health concern with high hospitalization and mortality rates, and related costs. Recently, new pharmacological approaches are under evaluation.

Areas covered: For chronic HF with reduced ejection fraction (EF) direct renin inhibitors, neprilysin-angiotensin II receptor inhibitors and aldosterone synthase inhibitors have been tested. For HF with preserved EF, no therapy has been demonstrated up to now to be able to improve patients’ outcomes and it remains a substantial unmet need. In acute HF (AHF) new inotropes and vasodilators have been developed and are currently investigated in trials. In this review, mechanism of action and clinical efficacy of new pharmacological approaches on acute and chronic HF will be discussed.

Expert opinion: In patients with HF, some unmet needs remain to be challenged in the near future. For patients with chronic HF, the management of comorbidities, a better definition and treatment of patients with preserved EF are the major issues to be solved. The treatment of patients admitted for AHF is even more compelling. Several hypotheses of research focused on these issues are tested in ongoing trials.

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