The pharmacotherapy currently recommended by the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association for heart failure (HF) is a diuretic, an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI), a β-adrenoceptor antagonist and (usually) digitalis. This current treatment of HF may be improved by optimising the dose of ACEI used, as increasing the dose of lisinopril increases its benefits in HF. Selective angiotensin receptor-1 (AT1) antagonists are effective alternatives for those who cannot tolerate ACEIs. AT1 antagonists may also be used in combination with ACEIs, as some studies have shown cumulative benefits for the combination. In addition to being used in Stage IV HF patients, in whom it has a marked benefit, spironolactone sh...
Needless to stress the fact that the development ofagents which inhibit the activity of angiotensin-...
Significant progress has been made in the last few years in the management of heart failure. In part...
Heart failure is common in adults, accounting for substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. Its...
This chapter addresses the state of knowledge in the evidence-based management of heart failure (HF)...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome resulting from any structural or functional cardia...
Treatment of heart failure (HF) has changed in recent years, despite the paucity of new approved dru...
Abstract Heart failure is one of the major problems related to heart diseases in the modern era. Mul...
Optimal treatment of heart failure is important to reduce hospitalization and mortality. In accordin...
Surveys of prescribing patterns in both hospitals and primary care have usually shown delays in tran...
The incidence of heart failure is primarily flat or declining for a presumably reflecting better man...
After initial strategies targeting inotropism and congestion, the neurohormonal interpretative model...
Surveys of prescribing patterns in both hospitals and primary care have usually shown delays in tran...
After almost a decade of stagnation in clinical research for HF treatment, five large randomized tri...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a large medical problem, but in recent years significant progress has...
The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is a well-established therapeutic target in the treatment o...
Needless to stress the fact that the development ofagents which inhibit the activity of angiotensin-...
Significant progress has been made in the last few years in the management of heart failure. In part...
Heart failure is common in adults, accounting for substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. Its...
This chapter addresses the state of knowledge in the evidence-based management of heart failure (HF)...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome resulting from any structural or functional cardia...
Treatment of heart failure (HF) has changed in recent years, despite the paucity of new approved dru...
Abstract Heart failure is one of the major problems related to heart diseases in the modern era. Mul...
Optimal treatment of heart failure is important to reduce hospitalization and mortality. In accordin...
Surveys of prescribing patterns in both hospitals and primary care have usually shown delays in tran...
The incidence of heart failure is primarily flat or declining for a presumably reflecting better man...
After initial strategies targeting inotropism and congestion, the neurohormonal interpretative model...
Surveys of prescribing patterns in both hospitals and primary care have usually shown delays in tran...
After almost a decade of stagnation in clinical research for HF treatment, five large randomized tri...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a large medical problem, but in recent years significant progress has...
The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is a well-established therapeutic target in the treatment o...
Needless to stress the fact that the development ofagents which inhibit the activity of angiotensin-...
Significant progress has been made in the last few years in the management of heart failure. In part...
Heart failure is common in adults, accounting for substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. Its...