Heart failure in 2013: Continue what we are doing to treat HF, but do it better

Nature Reviews. Cardiology
Jay N Cohn

Abstract

In 2013, clinical trials in heart failure focused on drugs and devices that might improve treatment of symptomatic patients beyond standard therapy. None achieved this aim. Therefore, future efforts should emphasize increased adherence to current, evidence-based therapy, and trials might better address efforts to prevent, rather than treat, heart failure.

References

May 21, 2004·The New England Journal of Medicine·Michael R BristowUNKNOWN Comparison of Medical Therapy, Pacing, and Defibrillation in Heart Failure (COMPANION) Investigators
Mar 13, 2013·JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association·Margaret M RedfieldUNKNOWN RELAX Trial
Sep 4, 2013·The New England Journal of Medicine·Frank RuschitzkaUNKNOWN EchoCRT Study Group
Nov 20, 2013·JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association·Horng H ChenUNKNOWN NHLBI Heart Failure Clinical Research Network

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Mar 5, 2016·Nature Reviews. Cardiology·Boback Ziaeian, Gregg C Fonarow
Mar 18, 2015·Nature Reviews. Cardiology·Giuseppe Boriani, Luigi Padeletti
Nov 5, 2016·European Journal of Heart Failure·Ward A HeggermontMarc van Bilsen

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