Development of Therapeutics for Heart Failure |
From the TIMI Study Group, Cardiovascular Division, Brigham and Womens Hospital, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.
Correspondence to Eugene Braunwald, MD, Chairman, TIMI Study Group, 350 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115. E-mail ebraunwald@partners.org
Key Words: cells gene therapy genetics heart failure
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| Introduction |
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| The Past |
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I replaced Harrison as the cardiology editor of Harrisons Principles of Internal Medicine for the sixth edition,2 which was published in 1970. The management of HF, while still adhering to the principles set forth in the first edition, included 3 new aspects: (1) control of fluid retention with the (then) new orally effective diuretics—thiazides, the powerful new loop diuretics, as well as potassium-retaining diuretics (because of the widespread use of these agents, the adjective "congestive" was gradually eliminated from the name of the condition); (2) recognition and vigorous treatment of the precipitating causes of HF, such as infection, pulmonary embolism, and arrhythmias; and (3) intravenous dopamine, the powerful new β-adrenergic agonist for the management of acute, decompensated HF, including cardiogenic shock.
| The Present |
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