The AJMC® Heart Failure compendium is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights for the chronic condition in which the heart doesn't pump enough blood due to damaged heart muscle.
December 23rd 2024
Some of the top heart failure research looked at statins and semaglutide for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, diabetes-related heart failure risks, and the protective cardiovascular effects of COVID-19 vaccination.
November 18th 2024
Exploring Transthyretin-Mediated Amyloidosis and Its Phenotypes: A Comprehensive Approach to Patient Treatment
1.5 Credits / Cardiology, Neurology, Rare Diseases
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The Economics of Transthyretin-Mediated Amyloidosis: Balancing Equity and Access in Resource Allocation
1 Credit / Cardiology, Neurology
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Evidence-Based Guidelines Point to Leap in Care for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
1.0 Credit / Cardiology
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Omecamtiv Mecarbil Shown to Improve Cardiac Function, Clinical Outcomes in GALACTIC-HF
November 13th 2020Findings from the GALACTIC-HF trial presented at AHA Scientific Sessions 2020 showed that patients with heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction who took omecamtiv mecarbil showed a significant 8% relative risk reduction in a composite of a HF event or death from cardiovascular causes, compared with those taking placebo.
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30-Day Home Time Performance as a Hospital Quality Metric for Patients With Heart Failure
October 30th 2020The novel patient-centered performance metric was associated with readmission and mortality outcomes, as well as reclassification of hospital performance, compared with a CMS 30-day metric.
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Sacubitril/Valsartan Treatment for HFrEF Results in Removal of Prior Authorization Requirement
October 28th 2020Study results demonstrate the multimillion-dollar savings achieved among patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) following treatment initiation with sacubitril and valsartan.
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Does Cardiogenic Shock Affect Mortality, Heart Failure Risks Among First-time MI Survivors?
October 9th 2020At the 1-year mark, following their first myocardial infarction (MI, or heart attack), heart failure hospitalizations and all-cause mortality were higher among patients who also had cardiogenic shock vs those who did not.
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How Do Hospitalizations for Heart Failure Differ Before vs During the COVID-19 Era?
October 7th 2020Patients hospitalized for acute heart failure during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had more advanced disease and were more symptomatic, according to study results out of Australia.
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Patients, Health Care Providers Prioritize Heart Failure Education Differently
October 2nd 2020The results of a recent study out of South Korea show that diet management education appeared more important to health care providers than it did their patients, while both expressed the significance of medication knowledge.
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Infection With SARS-CoV-2 May Predispose Patients to HFpEF
October 1st 2020Patients testing positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019, are presenting more often with signs of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF).
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Do Biomarkers, CV Risk Factors Determine Heart Failure Development in Women, Men?
September 26th 2020Over 12.5 years of follow-up, close to 10% of participants developed incident heart failure in a recent study that investigated possible differentiation of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and biomarkers based on sex.
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Patients With Heart Failure May Need Adjusted Physical Activity Intensity Thresholds
September 16th 2020Widely accepted guidelines that patients with cardiac diseases still get at least 150 minutes of exercise each week may need to adjust their accelerometer data for patients with heart failure.
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Quality of Care, Mortality Consistent Among MA, FFS Medicare Enrollees With Heart Failure
September 12th 2020Reports of Medicare Advantage (MA) patients receiving higher-quality care for their cardiovascular disease prompted this comparison study of patients with heart failure enrolled in Medicare fee-for-service plans (FFS) and MA plans.
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Is Chronic Traffic Noise Linked to Risk of Heart Attack, Heart Failure?
August 29th 2020Evidence shows a possible connection between chronic exposure to traffic noise and atherosclerosis progression, but not major cardiovascular events such as acute myocardial infarction and congestive heart failure, until now.
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Thirst Continues to Be Troublesome Among Patients With Heart Failure
August 25th 2020Results from a recent study examining thirst among patients with heart failure show that most had fluid retention and close to half were frequently thirsty, which is considered troublesome in these patients.
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