| Literature DB >> 29902387 |
Sheryl L Chow1, Robert L Page2, Christophe Depre3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: This review summarizes the current management of heart failure (HF) in patients with reduced ejection fraction and the potential role of heart rate lowering agents in select populations, as recommended in the updated guidelines. Areas covered: PubMed was searched for studies that evaluated the role of heart rate lowering or ivabradine in HF management. Expert commentary: Targeting heart rate may offer benefit when added to renin-angiotensin aldosterone antagonists, and beta-blockers. Ivabradine is a heart rate lowering agent that acts on the funny current (If) in the sinoatrial node, thereby reducing heart rate without directly affecting cardiac contraction and relaxation. Clinical data from a phase III trial demonstrated that ivabradine reduced the composite end point of cardiovascular death or hospital admission for worsening systolic HF, while maintaining an acceptable safety profile in patients receiving standard of care therapy. These data, in addition to more recently published guidelines, suggest ivabradine as a promising new treatment option for lowering heart rate after optimizing standard therapy in select patients with chronic HF.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic heart failure; funny current; heart rate; ivabradine
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29902387 DOI: 10.1080/14779072.2018.1489235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther ISSN: 1477-9072