Heart failure – what’s new and what’s changed?

Autor: Paul D. Callan, Andrew L. Clark
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
Blood Glucose
medicine.medical_specialty
media_common.quotation_subject
Best practice
Population
Tetrazoles
Horizons in Medicine
030204 cardiovascular system & hematology
Cardiovascular
law.invention
Positive-Pressure Respiration
Diabetes Complications
03 medical and health sciences
Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists
Ventricular Dysfunction
Left

0302 clinical medicine
Randomized controlled trial
law
Excellence
Multidisciplinary approach
Medicine
Humans
030212 general & internal medicine
Intensive care medicine
education
media_common
Aged
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Aged
80 and over

Heart Failure
education.field_of_study
business.industry
Aminobutyrates
Biphenyl Compounds
General Medicine
medicine.disease
Sleep Apnea
Central

Clinical trial
Drug Combinations
Heart failure
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Valsartan
business
Sacubitril
Valsartan
Popis: Physicians responsible for the care of patients with heart failure due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction have access to a broad range of evidence-based treatments that prolong life and reduce symptoms. In spite of the significant progress made over the last four decades, there is an ongoing need for novel therapies to treat a condition that is associated with stubbornly high morbidity and mortality. In this article, we discuss the findings of SERVE-HF, a randomised controlled trial of adaptive servo-ventilation in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction, as well as EMPA-REG, a study of the effects of a novel diabetic agent that may be of greater interest to heart failure specialists than diabetologists. We also examine further analyses of the groundbreaking PARADIGM-HF trial, which attempt to answer some of the unresolved questions from the original study of the first combined angiotensin-receptor blocker and neprilysin inhibitor, sacubitril valsartan. The recently published National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines for the management of acute heart failure and plans to introduce best practice tariffs bring into focus the need for well-organised, multidisciplinary care. We discuss the challenges involved in developing and delivering a specialist service that meets the needs of a growing population of patients living with heart failure.
Databáze: OpenAIRE