In the last year we have seen the publication of multiple guidance documents on the management of heart failure, each setting new standards for the management of HFpEF, including two national guidelines and a consensus statement on the phenotyping of HFpEF. Why do we need so many guidance documents? What was the rationale behind their development? And how concordant are they?
In the final episode of Heart Failure in Focus for 2023, Dr Muthiah Vaduganathan is joined by Prof Giuseppe Rosano (St George’s Hospital London, UK), who played a central part in the development of the 2023 European heart failure guideline focussed update and an earlier publication on HFpEF phenotyping. He shares his thoughts on these aforementioned questions and together with our host, provide a practical interpretation of how to incorporate the three distinct documents into daily practice.
Questions can be sent via Twitter to our host @mvaduganathan or to @radcliffeCARDIO.
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In the last year we have seen the publication of multiple guidance documents on the management of heart failure, each setting new standards for the management of HFpEF, including two national guidelines and a consensus statement on the phenotyping of HFpEF. Why do we need so many guidance documents? What was the rationale behind their development? And how concordant are they?
In the final episode of Heart Failure in Focus for 2023, Dr Muthiah Vaduganathan is joined by Prof Giuseppe Rosano (St George’s Hospital London, UK), who played a central part in the development of the 2023 European heart failure guideline focussed update and an earlier publication on HFpEF phenotyping. He shares his thoughts on these aforementioned questions and together with our host, provide a practical interpretation of how to incorporate the three distinct documents into daily practice.
Questions can be sent via Twitter to our host @mvaduganathan or to @radcliffeCARDIO.
This podcast is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from AstraZeneca.
Ep 5: Functional & QoL Outcomes in a Sea of Clinical Event Data
Heart Failure in Focus
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Ep 5: Functional & QoL Outcomes in a Sea of Clinical Event Data
This month we are joined by Dr Mikhail Kosiborod, clinical trialist, Professor of Medicine at St Luke’s Heart Institute and leading expert on Quality of Life (QoL) instruments world-wide.
Dr Kosiborod discusses functional and QoL outcomes of foundational therapies in Heart Failure (HF) and the clinical application of this data. Additionally, we learn how scoring systems like the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) can be used to establish clinically meaningful change in functional status. Finally, we consider how regulators future guideline development might start to look beyond the New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification and embrace QoL and overall health status when assessing HF treatments.
Questions can be sent via Twitter to our host @mvaduganathan or to @radcliffeCARDIO.
This podcast is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from AstraZeneca.
Heart Failure in Focus
In the last year we have seen the publication of multiple guidance documents on the management of heart failure, each setting new standards for the management of HFpEF, including two national guidelines and a consensus statement on the phenotyping of HFpEF. Why do we need so many guidance documents? What was the rationale behind their development? And how concordant are they?
In the final episode of Heart Failure in Focus for 2023, Dr Muthiah Vaduganathan is joined by Prof Giuseppe Rosano (St George’s Hospital London, UK), who played a central part in the development of the 2023 European heart failure guideline focussed update and an earlier publication on HFpEF phenotyping. He shares his thoughts on these aforementioned questions and together with our host, provide a practical interpretation of how to incorporate the three distinct documents into daily practice.
Questions can be sent via Twitter to our host @mvaduganathan or to @radcliffeCARDIO.
This podcast is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from AstraZeneca.