In the latest episode of the Heart Failure Beat, a podcast from the Heart Failure Society of America, Michael H. Beasley, MD, and Priya Umapathi, MD, spoke with Yousif Ahmad, BMBS, PhD, about coronary revascularization in patients with ischemic heart failure.
First, Beasley reviewed a recent study published in JAMA, which uses patient data from the Global Congestive Heart Failure Registry to examine differences in heart failure etiology, treatment, and outcomes in more than 250 centers in 40 countries at different levels of economic development.
Next, Ahmad shared best practices in the management of patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and underlying coronary artery disease.
“The diagnostic aspect can be complicated. It's not as simple as doing an ischemic test or an angiogram and then determining causality from that. There's no one test that tells us unequivocally the cause of the systolic dysfunction is ischemia versus not,” said Ahmad.
Listen to the podcast episode. For more information about the Heart Failure Beat, please contact hfbeat@hfsa.org.