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Chronic heart failure: an overview of conventional treatment versus novel approaches

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DOI: 10.1038/ncpcardio0371

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chronic heart failure; device therapy; medical therapy; stem cells; surgical therapy

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Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and is associated with a poor prognosis, although in the past decade substantial progress has been made in understanding the pathophysiology and therapy of CHF with reduced left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction. Use of angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin-receptor antagonists either individually or in combination, certain P-receptor blockers, and judicious use of aldosterone antagonists, has reduced hospital admission rates and mortality from CHF with reduced LV ejection fraction. More clinical trials are needed, however, particularly in patients with CHF and preserved LV ejection fraction. In patients who remain symptomatic despite medical therapy, and who have long QRS intervals (> 0.12s) and markedly reduced LV ejection fraction, the value of cardiac resynchronization therapy with a biventricular pacemaker has now been demonstrated. Yet, morbidity and mortality remain high, indicating a major need for further improvement. Novel therapies include medical management with statins, vasopressin antagonists, erythropoietin, oxypurinol and levosimendan, which improve vascular and myocardial function and reduce fluid overload, in addition to surgical approaches, which reduce IV remodeling. These routes might not, however, suffice in patients with CHF and IV dysfunction. Prevention of apoptosis and particularly regeneration of cardiac muscle would represent a shift of the current paradigm. Stem-cell-based therapies are rapidly evolving, and while basic science is needed to optimize these strategies, medium-sized clinical studies could help to verify the beneficial effects on IV function. In this review, we discuss current treatment methods and new strategies to improve treatment of CHF.

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