Despite significant improvements in morbidity and mortality with current evidence-based pharmaceutical-based treatment of heart failure (HF) over the previous decades, the burden of HF remains high. An alternative approach is currently being developed, which targets myocardial energy efficiency and the dysfunction of the cardiac mitochondria. Emerging evidence suggests that the insufficient availability of ATP to the failing myocardium can be attributed to abnormalities in the myocardial utilisation of its substrates rather than an overall lack of substrate availability. Therefore, the development of potential metabolic therapeutics has commenced including trimetazidine, ranolazine and perhexiline, as well as specific mitochondrial-targetin...
In the advanced stages of heart failure, many key enzymes involved in myocardial energy substrate me...
INTRODUCTION: Heart failure (HF) has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. Despite the availabilit...
Objectives. We will review current concepts regarding bioenergetic decline in heart failure (HF). In...
AbstractHeart failure (HF) is a systemic and multiorgan syndrome with metabolic failure as fundament...
Heart failure is a pressing worldwide public-health problem with millions of patients having worseni...
AbstractHeart failure is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Cardiac energy metab...
Current medical therapies for heart failure are aimed at suppressing the neurohormonal activation (e...
The incidence and prevalence of heart failure have increased significantly over the past few decades...
Despite advances in treatment, chronic heart failure is still associated with significant morbidity ...
The failing heart has an increased metabolic demand and at the same time suffers from impaired energ...
The combined and relative contribution of glucose and fatty acid oxidation generates myocardial ener...
Heart failure may promote metabolic changes such as insulin resistance, in part through neurohumoral...
It is unknown why heart failure progresses even when patients are treated with the best therapy avai...
Despite significant therapeutic advances in heart failure (HF) therapy, the morbidity and mortality ...
Despite significant therapeutic advances in heart failure (HF) therapy, the morbidity and mortality ...
In the advanced stages of heart failure, many key enzymes involved in myocardial energy substrate me...
INTRODUCTION: Heart failure (HF) has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. Despite the availabilit...
Objectives. We will review current concepts regarding bioenergetic decline in heart failure (HF). In...
AbstractHeart failure (HF) is a systemic and multiorgan syndrome with metabolic failure as fundament...
Heart failure is a pressing worldwide public-health problem with millions of patients having worseni...
AbstractHeart failure is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Cardiac energy metab...
Current medical therapies for heart failure are aimed at suppressing the neurohormonal activation (e...
The incidence and prevalence of heart failure have increased significantly over the past few decades...
Despite advances in treatment, chronic heart failure is still associated with significant morbidity ...
The failing heart has an increased metabolic demand and at the same time suffers from impaired energ...
The combined and relative contribution of glucose and fatty acid oxidation generates myocardial ener...
Heart failure may promote metabolic changes such as insulin resistance, in part through neurohumoral...
It is unknown why heart failure progresses even when patients are treated with the best therapy avai...
Despite significant therapeutic advances in heart failure (HF) therapy, the morbidity and mortality ...
Despite significant therapeutic advances in heart failure (HF) therapy, the morbidity and mortality ...
In the advanced stages of heart failure, many key enzymes involved in myocardial energy substrate me...
INTRODUCTION: Heart failure (HF) has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. Despite the availabilit...
Objectives. We will review current concepts regarding bioenergetic decline in heart failure (HF). In...