Prevention and Management of Heart Failure
A special issue of Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease (ISSN 2308-3425). This special issue belongs to the section "Electrophysiology and Cardiovascular Physiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 March 2024) | Viewed by 6270
Special Issue Editors
Interests: heart failure; cardiomyopathy; cardiac imaging; nuclear cardiology; echocardiography; quality improvement
Interests: advanced heart failure; mechanical circulatory support; invasive haemodynamics; cardiomyopathies; cardiac amyloidosis; cardiac sarcoidosis; echocardiography; heart transplantation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Heart failure is a prevalent condition that carries high morbidity and mortality. With aging populations in many societies, as well as improved survival of ischemic and valvular heart diseases through treatment advances, the ‘tsunami’ of heart failure is but round the corner. The key to curtailing the rapid rise of heart failure incidence lies in effective prevention that is evidence-based and methodical. This focuses on early identification of heart failure risk factors such as hypertension and diabetes, improved proven and novel therapies that aim to reverse/remodel left ventricular functions after myocardial infarctions, as well as early detection of incipient heart failure within the community, particularly among diabetics. For patients who manifest clinical heart failure, multidisciplinary approaches anchored on guideline-driven medical therapies and implantable devices can reduce incidences of worsening heart failure, hospitalization, and mortality.
The aim of this Special Issue is therefore to systematically review the latest pharmacological and device advances in heart failure that modify disease progression and improve quality of life, to discuss practical approaches and challenges to heart failure prevention, including the use of biomarkers in the detection of preclinical stages of the disease, and to review novel therapies on the horizon.
Dr. Raymond C. C. Wong
Dr. Weiqin Lin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- heart failure
- guideline-driven medical therapy
- implantable devices
- prevention
- novel therapies
- multidisciplinary approach
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