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Heart failure with recovered ejection fraction and the utility of defibrillator therapy: a review

Journal

ESC HEART FAILURE
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 1-10

Publisher

WILEY PERIODICALS, INC
DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.13729

Keywords

Heart failure; Recovered; Ejection fraction; Sudden cardiac death; Defibrillator

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This article discusses patients with heart failure and recovered ejection fraction, where the recovery of LVEF does not necessarily mean complete remission from heart failure. The utility of defibrillators in these patients, as well as predictors for recovery and risk of ventricular arrhythmias, are also explored. Novel imaging parameters have been identified to potentially aid in predicting arrhythmia risk, and there is also a small risk of arrhythmias and appropriate shocks in these patients.
Heart failure with recovered ejection fraction (HFrecEF) involves those who have previously had reduced cardiac function that has subsequently improved. However, there is not a single definition of this phenomenon and recovery of cardiac function in terms of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) itself does not necessarily correlate with remission from the detrimental physiology of heart failure (HF) and its consequences. There is also the question of the utility of defibrillators in these patients, and whether they should be replaced at the time of battery depletion. To address this, several studies have shown specific predictors of ensuing LVEF recovery, including patient demographics, co-morbidities, and medication use, as well as predictors of ventricular arrhythmias (VA) following LVEF recovery. Recent studies have also shown novel imaging parameters that may aid in predicting which patients would have a higher risk of these arrhythmias. Additional data describe a small, yet appreciable risk of VA, in addition to appropriate shocks as well. In this review, we describe predictors of LVEF recovery, carefully analyse and characterize the continued risk for VA and appropriate shocks following LVEF recovery, and explore additional novel modalities that may aid in decision-making.

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