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Advancing Heart Failure Care: Breakthroughs and Emerging Strategies
Andrea Tedeschi1, Federico Barocelli2, Luigi Gerra1
1Cardiology Unit, Guglielmo da Saliceto Hospital, 29121 Piacenza, Italy.
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Heart failure represents a complex clinical syndrome characterized by progressive ventricular dysfunction, systemic congestion, and high mortality despite significant advances in pharmacological and device-based therapy. This review explores recent developments across the heart failure continuum, with a focus on therapeutic advances across the continuum of care, with emphasis on both established and emerging strategies. In patients with reduced ejection fraction, early initiation of the four pillars markedly lowers cardiovascular events, yet real-world implementation remains limited by therapeutic inertia and underdosing. Novel agents such as finerenone provide cardiorenal benefits in patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease, while glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists show promise in preserved or mildly reduced ejection fraction, particularly with obesity. Tricuspid regurgitation, once considered a secondary phenomenon, is now recognized as a modifiable contributor to disease progression, with transcatheter interventions offering new therapeutic avenues. In advanced disease, innovations including donation after circulatory death and the development of total artificial heart systems offer promising solutions to overcome organ shortages and improve access to transplantation. Together, these advances highlight a shift toward precision-guided, multidisciplinary heart failure care.
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