Is Heart Rate a Norepiphenomenon in Heart Failure?

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Mark Hensey
James O’Neill
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[1] Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown,
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Current Cardiology Reports | 2016年 / 18卷
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Heart rate; Norepiphenomenon; Heart failure;
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There has been an increased focus on heart rate as a target in the management of cardiovascular disease and more specifically in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in recent years with several studies showing the benefit of a lower resting heart rate on outcomes. This review paper examines the pathophysiology behind the benefits of lowering heart rate in heart failure and also the evidence for and against the pharmacological agents available to achieve this.
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