AbstractThe heart is responsible for pumping blood throughout the blood vessels to the periphery by repeated, rhythmic contractions at variable intensity. As such the heart should permanently adjust energy production to energy utilization and is a high-energy consumer. For this the heart mainly depends on oxidative metabolism for adequate energy production and on efficient energy transfer systems. In heart failure, there is disequilibrium between the work the heart has to perform and the energy it is able to produce to fulfill its needs. This has led to the concept of energy starvation of the failing heart. This includes decreased oxygen and substrate supply, altered substrate utilization, decreased energy production by mitochondria and gly...
Cardiac muscle contraction is a strictly regulated process which conjugates a series of electrophysi...
Despite advances in treatment, chronic heart failure is still associated with significant morbidity ...
The healthy human heart uses fat and glucose as its predominant metabolic substrates, approximately ...
The heart is responsible for pumping blood, nutrients, and oxygen from its cavities to the whole bod...
Objectives. We will review current concepts regarding bioenergetic decline in heart failure (HF). In...
It is unknown why heart failure progresses even when patients are treated with the best therapy avai...
The failing heart has an increased metabolic demand and at the same time suffers from impaired energ...
AbstractHeart failure is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Cardiac energy metab...
It is unknown why heart failure progresses even when patients are treated with the best therapy avai...
Fatty acids are the main substrates used by mitochondria to provide myocardial energy under normal c...
Due to the need for continuous work, the heart uses up to 8% of the total energy expenditure. Due to...
AbstractThe heart is an omnivore organ that requires constant energy production to match its functio...
AbstractHeart failure is a complex syndrome of numerous dysfunctional components which converge to c...
The morbidity and mortality of coronary heart disease and of heart failure remain unacceptably high ...
The incidence and prevalence of heart failure have increased significantly over the past few decades...
Cardiac muscle contraction is a strictly regulated process which conjugates a series of electrophysi...
Despite advances in treatment, chronic heart failure is still associated with significant morbidity ...
The healthy human heart uses fat and glucose as its predominant metabolic substrates, approximately ...
The heart is responsible for pumping blood, nutrients, and oxygen from its cavities to the whole bod...
Objectives. We will review current concepts regarding bioenergetic decline in heart failure (HF). In...
It is unknown why heart failure progresses even when patients are treated with the best therapy avai...
The failing heart has an increased metabolic demand and at the same time suffers from impaired energ...
AbstractHeart failure is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Cardiac energy metab...
It is unknown why heart failure progresses even when patients are treated with the best therapy avai...
Fatty acids are the main substrates used by mitochondria to provide myocardial energy under normal c...
Due to the need for continuous work, the heart uses up to 8% of the total energy expenditure. Due to...
AbstractThe heart is an omnivore organ that requires constant energy production to match its functio...
AbstractHeart failure is a complex syndrome of numerous dysfunctional components which converge to c...
The morbidity and mortality of coronary heart disease and of heart failure remain unacceptably high ...
The incidence and prevalence of heart failure have increased significantly over the past few decades...
Cardiac muscle contraction is a strictly regulated process which conjugates a series of electrophysi...
Despite advances in treatment, chronic heart failure is still associated with significant morbidity ...
The healthy human heart uses fat and glucose as its predominant metabolic substrates, approximately ...