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Anti-inflammatory trials in chronic heart failure

Authors :
Pål, Aukrust
Arne, Yndestad
Thor, Ueland
Jan Kristian, Damås
Lars, Gullestad
Source :
Heart failure monitor. 5(1)
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Chronic heart failure (CHF) is accompanied by a dysregulated cytokine network, which is characterized by a rise in inflammatory cytokines and an inadequate elevation of anti-inflammatory mediators. This dysregulation has been implicated in the development and progression of CHF and, in the last decade, attempts have been made to modulate this imbalance in the cytokine network. With the exception of one larger mortality/morbidity study, all studies of immunomodulatory therapy in HF conducted to date have included100 patients and the overall experience in this therapeutic area is limited compared with studies of neurohormonal antagonists, which have included several thousand patients. While trials of anti-tumor necrosis factor therapies have thus far failed, recent studies of broad-based immunomodulatory agents (e.g. intravenous immunoglobulin, thalidomide, and pentoxifylline) highlight a potential for such therapy in HF patients, in parallel with optimal cardiovascular treatment regimens. In addition to identifying the crucial factors in the immunopathogenesis of CHF in order to develop novel immunomodulatory treatment strategies, there is a clear need to confirm the results of the smaller studies conducted to date with larger placebo-controlled mortality studies that involve a diverse group of patients, with regard to the cause and severity of HF.

Details

ISSN :
14708590
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Heart failure monitor
Accession number :
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