Re-Evaluating GDMT in Heart Failure
Published: 27 March 2023
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12m 29sPart 2 Current Trends in HF GDMT
Overview
This video series is dedicated to re-evaluating guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) in patients with heart failure (HF).
Spilt into two short videos, in the first part Dr Gianluigi Savarese (Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, SE) and Dr Biykem Bozkurt (Baylor College of Medicine, Texas, US) discuss the most recent changes to clinical practice guidelines and consider the clinical trial evidence that is yet to be incorporated by guideline writing committees and what this may mean for future practice.
Following this, Dr Gianluigi Savarese (Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, SE) and Dr Orly Vardeny (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, US) discuss the current trends in the utilisation of GDMT in patients with HF including the implementation of new therapies and barriers to their initiation.
Key Learning Objectives
- Identify the updates captured in the ACC/AHA/HFSA 2022 guidelines with respect to foundational therapy choice and implementation approach in HF patients
- Recall the clinical outcomes from pivotal trials that were published after the ACC/AHA/HFSA 2022 guidelines
- Postulate how clinical practice may be impacted by recent clinical data
- Describe the current trend with the use of GDMT in HF patients
- Adopt newer drug classes as part of a guideline-directed approach to treat HF
Target Audience
- Cardiologists
- Heart Failure Specialists
- Primary Care Specialists
- Nurses
- Pharmacists
- Other Allied HCPs
More from this programme
Part 1
Accommodating New Evidence in HF Guidelines
In this video, Dr Savarese and Dr Bozkurt summarise the 2022 American guidelines new recommendations for pharmacological agents in HF and the evidence that was unavailable in the 2021 European guidelines. They also discuss the key clinical endpoints in the SGLT-2 inhibitors trials and how these agents will be applied in clinical practice.
Part 2
Current Trends in HF GDMT
In this video, Dr Savarese and Dr Vardeny discuss the recent guideline recommendations for four pillar GDMT and how well these are being utilised in clinical practice for patients with HF. They also discuss the barriers in utilisation of the newly recommended therapies and maintaining patients on GDMT after they have been initiated.
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Faculty Biographies
Gianluigi Savarese
Associate Professor of Cardiology
Prof Gianluigi Savarese is currently an Associate Professor of Cardiology and Heart Failure Specialist at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden.
Prof Savarese has served on the board for the European Society of Cardiology's Heart Failure Association since 2020, and has previously been a Nucleus member of a working group on Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy for the ESC. He is a member of the Italian Society of Cardiology, and the Swedish Society of Cardiology.
Prof Savarese attended the University of Naples Federico II University for his degree in Surgery and Medicine between 2004 - 2010. He then went on to stay at the same institution until 2016 as he completed his Specialism in Cardiovascular Diseases. He then continued his postgraduate studies at the University of Zurich between 2015-2017, where he continued his studies into Heart Failure. Finally, Prof Savarese completed his PhD at the Karolinska Institutet in 2018.
Prof Savarese has…
Biykem Bozkurt
Dr Biykem Bozkurt is the Immediate Past President of the Heart Failure Society of America.
Dr Bozkurt is a Professor of Medicine, an advanced heart failure and cardiac transplantation specialist, Medical Care Line Executive (Medicine Department Chair) at the DeBakey VA Medical Center; W.A. “Tex” and Deborah Moncrief, Jr., Chair; Mary and Gordon Cain Chair; Vice-Chair of Department of Medicine; Director of the Winters Center for Heart Failure and Associate Director of Cardiovascular Research Institute at Baylor College of Medicine.
Orly Vardeny
Associate Professor of Medicine
Dr Orly Vardeny is Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Her research interests include maximising the benefit of pharmacologic therapy in patients with heart failure and optimising vaccination strategies in patients with cardiac disorders. She has led several multi-center, randomized clinical trials evaluating influenza vaccines in patients with high-risk cardiovascular disease.
In addition, Dr Vardeny serves as the US national lead investigator and a steering committee member for numerous clinical trials investigating novel therapies in patients with heart failure. Her clinical practice is in the outpatient management of patients with chronic heart failure. She is an Associate Editor for Circulation: Heart Failure and was a writing group member for the 2022 American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology/Heart Failure Society of America Guidelines for the Management of Heart Failure.
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