Recognition of the Large Ambulatory C2D Stage of Advanced Heart Failure—A Call to Action

IF 14.8 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS JAMA cardiology Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1001/jamacardio.2024.5328
Shannon M. Dunlay, Sean P. Pinney, Anuradha Lala, Garrick C. Stewart, Colleen McIlvennan, Renee P. Wong, Alanna A. Morris, Francis D. Pagani, Larry A. Allen, Khadijah Breathett, Rebecca Cogswell, Monica M. Colvin, Jennifer A. Cowger, Stavros G. Drakos, Laura P. Gelfman, Manreet K. Kanwar, Michael S. Kiernan, Michelle M. Kittleson, Eldrin F. Lewis, Nader Moazami, Modele O. Ogunniyi, Ambarish Pandey, Joseph G. Rogers, Kurt R. Schumacher, Mark S. Slaughter, Ryan J. Tedford, Jeffrey Teuteberg, Hannah A. Valantine, Ersilia M. DeFilippis, Debra D. Dixon, Jessica R. Golbus, Gaurav Gulati, Thomas C. Hanff, Stephanie Hsiao, Sabra C. Lewsey, Amanda D. McCormick, Aditi Nayak, Kathleen N. Fenton, Lisa Schwartz Longacre, Sujata M. Shanbhag, Wendy C. Taddei-Peters, Lynne Warner Stevenson
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ImportanceThe advanced ambulatory heart failure (HF) population comprises patients who have progressed beyond the pillars of recommended stage C HF therapies but can still find meaningful life-years ahead. Although these patients are commonly encountered in practice, national databases selectively capture the small groups accepted for heart transplant listing or left ventricular assist devices. The epidemiology, trajectories, and therapies for other ambulatory patients with advanced HF are poorly understood.ObservationsIn December 2022, the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute convened a team of experts to identify knowledge gaps and research priorities for the ambulatory population with limiting daily symptoms and transition toward refractory end-stage D HF, designated as stage C2D. This article summarizes the findings from that 3-day workshop. Workshop participants surveyed the initial challenges and knowledge gaps for (1) recognition of ambulatory C2D HF, (2) estimation of the magnitude of the affected population and identifiable subpopulations, and (3) physiologic phenotypes, such as low cardiac output, right HF, cardiorenal syndromes, congestive hepatopathy and frailty, which offer distinct targets for existing and emerging therapies. Social drivers of HF and patient preferences for quality/length of survival were highlighted as essential modifiers for personalization of therapies.Conclusions and RelevanceTen key points summarized workshop findings, with target cohorts for study proposed as a crucial next step. This workshop summary is intended as a call for action to address knowledge gaps and develop new strategies to improve outcomes in the large ambulatory population with C2D HF.
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期刊介绍: JAMA Cardiology, an international peer-reviewed journal, serves as the premier publication for clinical investigators, clinicians, and trainees in cardiovascular medicine worldwide. As a member of the JAMA Network, it aligns with a consortium of peer-reviewed general medical and specialty publications. Published online weekly, every Wednesday, and in 12 print/online issues annually, JAMA Cardiology attracts over 4.3 million annual article views and downloads. Research articles become freely accessible online 12 months post-publication without any author fees. Moreover, the online version is readily accessible to institutions in developing countries through the World Health Organization's HINARI program. Positioned at the intersection of clinical investigation, actionable clinical science, and clinical practice, JAMA Cardiology prioritizes traditional and evolving cardiovascular medicine, alongside evidence-based health policy. It places particular emphasis on health equity, especially when grounded in original science, as a top editorial priority.
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