Neuromodulation devices for heart failure

Author:

Dusi Veronica1,Angelini Filippo1,Zile Michael R2,De Ferrari Gaetano Maria1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiology, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Department, Città della Salute e della Scienza, University of Turin , Corso Bramante 88, 10126 Turin , Italy

2. Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina and RHJ Department of Veteran's Affairs Medical Center , Charleston, SC , USA

Abstract

Abstract Autonomic imbalance with a sympathetic dominance is acknowledged to be a critical determinant of the pathophysiology of chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), regardless of the etiology. Consequently, therapeutic interventions directly targeting the cardiac autonomic nervous system, generally referred to as neuromodulation strategies, have gained increasing interest and have been intensively studied at both the pre-clinical level and the clinical level. This review will focus on device-based neuromodulation in the setting of HFrEF. It will first provide some general principles about electrical neuromodulation and discuss specifically the complex issue of dose-response with this therapeutic approach. The paper will thereafter summarize the rationale, the pre-clinical and the clinical data, as well as the future prospectives of the three most studied form of device-based neuromodulation in HFrEF. These include cervical vagal nerve stimulation (cVNS), baroreflex activation therapy (BAT), and spinal cord stimulation (SCS). BAT has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in patients with HfrEF, while the other two approaches are still considered investigational; VNS is currently being investigated in a large phase III Study.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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