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Prevention of heart failure

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  • Adopt a multidisciplinary, holistic prevention strategy targeting comorbidities and diverse risk factors to reduce heart failure incidence.
  • Prioritise control of hypertension, chronic kidney disease, diabetes, obesity, sedentary behaviour and dyslipidaemia to limit progression to heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
  • Recognise infections, vaccination, cancer therapy effects, female specific risks and social determinants as key modifiable contributors to heart failure risk.
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Eur Heart J. 2026 May 30:ehag362. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehag362. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Heart failure (HF) remains a major cause of morbidity, mortality and costs for the healthcare systems worldwide, despite advances in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. The enhancement of preventive measures is now a priority, but effective prevention requires a multidisciplinary strategy addressing a broad spectrum of comorbidities and risk factors. It must also consider the changes in the prevailing phenotype of the patients with HF with a lower impact of coronary artery disease and the increasing role of renal and metabolic conditions leading mostly to HF with preserved ejection fraction. Prevention of HF must take into consideration arterial hypertension, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, dyslipidemia, female-specific risk factors, as well as adverse effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Other key factors include infections and the protective role of vaccination, and environmental and socio-economic determinants of health. In 2022, a position paper of the Heart Failure Association and the European Association of Preventive Cardiology of the ESC was published as a complete overview on this topic and as a compendium to the 2021 ESC Guidelines on HF. However, since then, significant evidence has emerged regarding the potential to prevent HF, particularly in the context of metabolic disorders, diabetes and kidney diseases. This scientific statement aims to provide an updated perspective, highlighting the importance of a holistic and tailored approach to managing the multifaceted contributors to this syndrome.

PMID:42216242 | DOI:10.1093/eurheartj/ehag362

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