Myocardial recovery and the failing heart: Medical, device and mechanical methods

Judith Z. Goldfinger, Ajith P. Nair

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Abstract

Background: Cardiac remodeling describes the molecular, cellular, and interstitial changes that cause the ventricle to develop pathologic geometry as heart failure progresses. Reverse remodeling, or the healing of a failing heart, leads to improved mortality and quality of life. Findings: Therapies that lead to reverse remodeling include medications such as b-blockers and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors; cardiac resynchronization therapy with biventricular pacing; and mechanical support with left ventricular assist devices. Conclusions: Further study is needed to better predict which patients will benefit most from these therapies and will then go on to experience reverse remodeling and myocardial recovery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-60
Number of pages6
JournalAnnals of Global Health
Volume80
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Cardiac remodeling
  • Congestive heart failure
  • Left ventricular dysfunction
  • Myocardial recovery
  • Reverse remodeling
  • Ventricular assist devices

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