A Critical Appraisal of Short-term Endpoints in Acute Heart Failure Clinical Trials

The prevalence of heart failure continues to grow and this is accompanied by an increase in hospitalization for acute heart failure. Hospitalization for heart failure results in a trajectory shift of the syndrome and is associated with worsening outcomes, increased mortality risk, and high costs. Numerous clinical trials over the past two decades have had limited success with not a single agent shown to improve mortality risk. The lack of success is multifactorial and in part related to inadequate targets and endpoints selected for intervention, underscoring the need to better understand and define the pathophysiology of acute heart failure.
Source: Journal of Cardiac Failure - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Review Article Source Type: research