Standardized definitions for evaluation of heart failure therapies: scientific expert panel from the Heart Failure Collaboratory and Academic Research Consortium

  • William T. Abraham
  • , Mitchell A. Psotka
  • , Mona Fiuzat
  • , Gerasimos Filippatos
  • , Jo Ann Lindenfeld
  • , Roxana Mehran
  • , Amrut V. Ambardekar
  • , Peter E. Carson
  • , Richard Jacob
  • , James L. Januzzi
  • , Marvin A. Konstam
  • , Mitchell W. Krucoff
  • , Eldrin F. Lewis
  • , Jonathan P. Piccini
  • , Scott D. Solomon
  • , Norman Stockbridge
  • , John R. Teerlink
  • , Ellis F. Unger
  • , Emily P. Zeitler
  • , Stefan D. Anker
  • Christopher M. O'Connor

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Abstract

The Heart Failure Academic Research Consortium is a partnership between the Heart Failure Collaboratory (HFC) and Academic Research Consortium (ARC), comprised of leading heart failure (HF) academic research investigators, patients, United States (US) Food and Drug Administration representatives, and industry members from the US and Europe. A series of meetings were convened to establish definitions and key concepts for the evaluation of HF therapies including optimal medical and device background therapy, clinical trial design elements and statistical concepts, and study endpoints. This manuscript summarizes the expert panel discussions as consensus recommendations focused on populations and endpoint definitions; it is not exhaustive or restrictive, but designed to stimulate HF clinical trial innovation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2175-2186
Number of pages12
JournalEuropean Journal of Heart Failure
Volume22
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Clinical trial
  • Definitions
  • Endpoints
  • Heart failure

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