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Growth hormone therapy in heart failure: a novel therapy worthy of further consideration?

Abstract

Despite the improvements in survival with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and beta-blockers, the clinical events for patients with heart failure remain elevated. New therapies for heart failure are required to improve the functional capacity, quality of life and prognosis. Growth hormone exerts both direct and indirect effects on cardiac structure and function. Experimental models of heart failure and small studies have demonstrated significant improvements in cardiac function, haemodynamical parameters, functional capacity and quality of life. The results from randomised controlled studies have been mixed with others showing benefit and some that do not. The randomised studies showing benefit consistently used growth hormone every other day. Further studies are needed to assess the potential role of this adjuvant therapy in patients with heart failure.

Authors

Demers C; McKelvie RS

Journal

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, Vol. 14, No. 8, pp. 1009–1018

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

August 1, 2005

DOI

10.1517/13543784.14.8.1009

ISSN

1354-3784

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