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Optimization of Heart Failure Treatment by Heart Rate Reduction

Authors :
Jan Wintrich
Ingrid Kindermann
Jonathan Slawik
Michael Böhm
Christian Werner
Yvonne Bewarder
Source :
International journal of heart failure. 2(1)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Heart failure (HF) treatment should be optimized in addition to guideline-directed and recommended drugs to achieve an appropriate heart rate (i.e. 50-60 bpm) by ivabradine in patients with a heart rate70 bpm in sinus rhythm and with an ejection fraction ≤35%. Heart rate reduction was to reduce cardiovascular death and HF hospitalization dependent on baseline resting heart rate. In particular in patients at a heart rate75 bpm, a reduction in cardiovascular death, all-cause death, HF death, HF hospitalization and all-cause hospitalization has been observed. The optimal heart rate achieved appears to be between 50-60 bpm, if well tolerated as in these patients the lowest event rate is observed on treatment. Heart rate reduction is, therefore, a treatable risk factor in chronic HF. Observational studies support the concept that it is a risk indicator in other cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular conditions. Whether heart rate reduction is also modifying risk in other conditions than chronic HF should be explored in prospective clinical trials.

Details

ISSN :
26361558
Volume :
2
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of heart failure
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0a932a8c9547b19c38cc16fa4b93250b