Alteration of neurohormonal homeostasis is a hallmark of the pathophysiology of chronic heart failure (CHF). In particular, overactivation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and the sympathetic catecholaminergic system is consistently observed. Chronic overactivation of these hormonal pathways leads to a detrimental arrhythmogenic remodeling of cardiac tissue due to dysregulation of cardiac ion channels. Sudden cardiac death resulting from ventricular arrhythmias is a major cause of mortality in patients with CHF. All the drug classes known to reduce mortality in patients with CHF are neurohormonal blockers. The aim of this review was to provide an overview of how cardiac ion channels are regulated by hormones known to play a centr...
AbstractBecause physicians have traditionally considered heart failure to be a hemodynamic disorder,...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
Heart failure (HF) results in sustained alterations in neurohormonal signaling, including enhanced s...
Neuroendocrine activation starts early in the natural history of left ventricular dysfunction, and t...
Is heart failure an endocrine disease? Historically, congestive heart failure (CHF) has often been r...
During the past 50 years there have been vast improvements in the treatment of chronic heart failure...
Heart failure (HF), the leading cause of death in the western world, develops when a cardiac injury ...
The central roles of neurohormonal abnormalities in the pathobiology of heart failure have been defi...
Irrespective of the causes or the clinical manifestations of chronic heart failure (CHF), or even th...
Hypertension represents the most common associated cause of heart failure, and it is frequently invo...
Background-—The efficacy of pharmacological interventions to prevent sudden arrhythmic death in pati...
Chronic heart failure represents a leading cause of mortality and health care expenditure in develop...
: Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a heterogeneous syndrome resulting from ...
Prognosis in congestive heart failure is directly linked to neurohormonal activation. Angiotensin II...
AbstractBecause physicians have traditionally considered heart failure to be a hemodynamic disorder,...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
Heart failure (HF) results in sustained alterations in neurohormonal signaling, including enhanced s...
Neuroendocrine activation starts early in the natural history of left ventricular dysfunction, and t...
Is heart failure an endocrine disease? Historically, congestive heart failure (CHF) has often been r...
During the past 50 years there have been vast improvements in the treatment of chronic heart failure...
Heart failure (HF), the leading cause of death in the western world, develops when a cardiac injury ...
The central roles of neurohormonal abnormalities in the pathobiology of heart failure have been defi...
Irrespective of the causes or the clinical manifestations of chronic heart failure (CHF), or even th...
Hypertension represents the most common associated cause of heart failure, and it is frequently invo...
Background-—The efficacy of pharmacological interventions to prevent sudden arrhythmic death in pati...
Chronic heart failure represents a leading cause of mortality and health care expenditure in develop...
: Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a heterogeneous syndrome resulting from ...
Prognosis in congestive heart failure is directly linked to neurohormonal activation. Angiotensin II...
AbstractBecause physicians have traditionally considered heart failure to be a hemodynamic disorder,...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...