Heart Failure Management in Cardiac Amyloidosis: Towards a Paradigm Shift.

IF 5.7 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Cardiac Failure Review Pub Date : 2025-07-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.15420/cfr.2024.33
Giorgia Panichella, Alberto Aimo, Vincenzo Castiglione, Giuseppe Vergaro, Michele Emdin
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Abstract

Heart failure (HF) and cardiac amyloidosis (CA) are significant clinical challenges, with evolving epidemiological patterns reshaping the understanding of these conditions. Traditionally linked with HF with preserved ejection fraction, CA is increasingly recognised for its specific characteristics, including a considerable subset of patients presenting with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction. This review explores how the neurohormonal activation observed in CA impacts on disease progression and management strategies. Historically, neurohormonal antagonists were considered contraindicated in CA owing to concerns about autonomic dysfunction and chronotropic incompetence. However, recent evidence suggests a paradigm shift, indicating that such agents may offer therapeutic benefits even in these patients. By examining these developments, this review provides a comprehensive overview of current therapeutic approaches, the role of neurohormonal modulation and the need for personalised care strategies to address the complexities of HF in the context of CA.

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心脏淀粉样变性的心力衰竭管理:走向范式转变。
心力衰竭(HF)和心脏淀粉样变性(CA)是重大的临床挑战,不断变化的流行病学模式重塑了对这些疾病的理解。传统上,CA与心衰有关,但射血分数保留,CA因其特定的特征而越来越被认可,包括相当一部分左室射血分数降低的患者。这篇综述探讨了在CA中观察到的神经激素激活如何影响疾病进展和治疗策略。从历史上看,神经激素拮抗剂被认为是CA的禁忌症,因为担心自主神经功能障碍和变时功能不全。然而,最近的证据表明一种范式的转变,表明这些药物甚至可以在这些患者中提供治疗益处。通过研究这些进展,本综述提供了当前治疗方法的全面概述,神经激素调节的作用以及个性化护理策略的需求,以解决CA背景下HF的复杂性。
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