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    Heart failure and diabetes: Metabolic alterations and therapeutic interventions: A state-of-The-Art review from the Translational Research Committee of the Heart Failure Association-European Society of Cardiology
    (2018)
    Maack, Christoph (6701763468)
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    Lehrke, Michael (57203333460)
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    Backs, Johannes (6506659543)
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    Heinzel, Frank R. (7005851989)
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    Hulot, Jean-Sebastien (6603026259)
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    Marx, Nikolaus (57203048581)
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    Paulus, Walter J. (7201614091)
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    Rossignol, Patrick (7006015976)
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    Taegtmeyer, Heinrich (7102044748)
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    Bauersachs, Johann (7004626054)
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    Bayes-Genis, Antoni (7004094140)
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    Brutsaert, Dirk (7006117073)
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    Bugger, Heiko (22233449600)
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    Clarke, Kieran (35476630000)
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    Cosentino, Francesco (7006332266)
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    De Keulenaer, Gilles (6603078918)
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    Cas, Alessandra Dei (18233496100)
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    González, Arantxa (57191823224)
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    Huelsmann, Martin (7006719269)
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    Iaccarino, Guido (57221543508)
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    Lunde, Ida Gjervold (17346352100)
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    Lyon, Alexander R (57203046227)
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    Pollesello, Piero (7004881964)
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    Rena, Graham (6603702420)
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    Riksen, Niels P (6603036752)
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    Rosano, Giuseppe (7007131876)
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    Staels, Bart (7102139355)
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    Van Laake, Linda W. (9533995100)
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    Wanner, Christoph (57212349814)
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    Farmakis, Dimitrios (55296706200)
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    Filippatos, Gerasimos (7003787662)
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    Ruschitzka, Frank (7003359126)
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    Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)
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    De Boer, Rudolf A. (8572907800)
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    Heymans, Stephane (6603326423)
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    The autonomic nervous system as a therapeutic target in heart failure: a scientific position statement from the Translational Research Committee of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology
    (2017)
    van Bilsen, Marc (7004309395)
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    Patel, Hitesh C. (55911436600)
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    Bauersachs, Johann (7004626054)
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    Böhm, Michael (35392235500)
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    Borggrefe, Martin (35380094100)
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    Brutsaert, Dirk (7006117073)
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    Coats, Andrew J.S. (35395386900)
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    de Boer, Rudolf A. (8572907800)
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    de Keulenaer, Gilles W. (6603078918)
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    Filippatos, Gerasimos S. (7003787662)
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    Floras, John (7007043210)
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    Grassi, Guido (26643377500)
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    Jankowska, Ewa A. (21640520500)
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    Kornet, Lilian (56569437400)
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    Lunde, Ida G. (17346352100)
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    Maack, Christoph (6701763468)
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    Mahfoud, Felix (59837499200)
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    Pollesello, Piero (7004881964)
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    Ponikowski, Piotr (7005331011)
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    Ruschitzka, Frank (7003359126)
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    Sabbah, Hani N. (35500373600)
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    Schultz, Harold D. (7103187292)
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    Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)
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    Slart, Riemer H.J.A. (6603818125)
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    Taggart, Peter (7006677172)
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    Tocchetti, Carlo G. (6507913481)
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    Van Laake, Linda W. (9533995100)
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    Zannad, Faiez (7102111367)
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    Heymans, Stephane (6603326423)
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    Lyon, Alexander R. (57203046227)
    Despite improvements in medical therapy and device-based treatment, heart failure (HF) continues to impose enormous burdens on patients and health care systems worldwide. Alterations in autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity contribute to cardiac disease progression, and the recent development of invasive techniques and electrical stimulation devices has opened new avenues for specific targeting of the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the ANS. The Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology recently organized an expert workshop which brought together clinicians, trialists and basic scientists to discuss the ANS as a therapeutic target in HF. The questions addressed were: (i) What are the abnormalities of ANS in HF patients? (ii) What methods are available to measure autonomic dysfunction? (iii) What therapeutic interventions are available to target the ANS in patients with HF, and what are their specific strengths and weaknesses? (iv) What have we learned from previous ANS trials? (v) How should we proceed in the future?. © 2017 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure © 2017 European Society of Cardiology
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    Treatments targeting inotropy
    (2019)
    Maack, Christoph (6701763468)
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    Eschenhagen, Thomas (7004716470)
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    Hamdani, Nazha (23094208600)
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    Heinze, Frank R. (57212263844)
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    Lyon, Alexander R. (57203046227)
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    Manstein, Dietmar J. (7006283059)
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    Metzger, Joseph (7202074710)
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    Papp, Zoltan (29867593800)
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    Tocchetti, Carlo G. (6507913481)
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    Yilmaz, M. Birhan (7202595585)
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    Anker, Stefan D. (56223993400)
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    Balligand, Jean-Luc (7003921084)
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    Bauersachs, Johann (7004626054)
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    Brutsaert, Dirk (7006117073)
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    Carrier, Lucie (55199727100)
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    Chlopicki, Stefan (7003634171)
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    Cleland, John G. (7202164137)
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    De Boer, Rudolf A. (8572907800)
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    Dietl, Alexander (55324535700)
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    Fischmeister, Rodolphe (7006457996)
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    Harjola, Veli-Pekka (6602728533)
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    Heymans, Stephane (6603326423)
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    Hilfiker-Kleiner, Denise (6602676885)
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    Holzmeister, Johannes (6603169763)
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    De Keulenaer, Gilles (6603078918)
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    Limongelli, Giuseppe (6603359014)
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    Linke, Wolfgang A. (7004812764)
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    Lund, Lars H. (7102206508)
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    Masip, Josep (57221962429)
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    Metra, Marco (7006770735)
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    Mueller, Christian (57638261900)
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    Pieske, Burkert (35499467500)
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    Ponikowski, Piotr (7005331011)
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    Risti, Arsen (18936987100)
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    Ruschitzka, Frank (7003359126)
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    Seferovi, Petar M. (57212274303)
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    Skouri, Hadi (21934953600)
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    Zimmermann, Wolfram H. (7203058782)
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    Mebazaa, Alexandre (57210091243)
    Acute heart failure (HF) and in particular, cardiogenic shock are associated with high morbidity and mortality. A therapeutic dilemma is that the use of positive inotropic agents, such as catecholamines or phosphodiesteraseinhibitors, is associated with increased mortality. Newer drugs, such as levosimendan or omecamtiv mecarbil, target sarcomeres to improve systolic function putatively without elevating intracellular Ca2þ. Although meta-analyses of smaller trials suggested that levosimendan is associated with a better outcome than dobutamine, larger comparative trials failed to confirm this observation. For omecamtiv mecarbil, Phase II clinical trials suggest a favourable haemodynamic profile in patients with acute and chronic HF, and a Phase III morbidity/mortality trial in patients with chronic HF has recently begun. Here, we review the pathophysiological basis of systolic dysfunction in patients with HF and the mechanisms through which different inotropic agents improve cardiac function. Since adenosine triphosphate and reactive oxygen species production in mitochondria are intimately linked to the processes of excitation-contraction coupling, we also discuss the impact of inotropic agents on mitochondrial bioenergetics and redox regulation. Therefore, this position paper should help identify novel targets for treatments that could not only safely improve systolic and diastolic function acutely, but potentially also myocardial structure and function over a longer-term. © 2018 The Author(s).

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