Rationale and design of a randomized trial to assess the effects of beta-blocker in diastolic heart failure; Japanese Diastolic Heart Failure Study (J-DHF)
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Rationale and design of a randomized trial to assess the effects of beta-blocker in diastolic heart failure; Japanese Diastolic Heart Failure Study (J-DHF)
Abstract
Background: Heart failure consists of two phenotypes: systolic heart failure and diastolic heart failure (DHF). A growing body of evidence demonstrated benefits of beta-blocker, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, and angiotensin II receptor blocker in systolic heart failure; however, evidence leading to therapeutic strategy of DHF is lacking.
Methods and results: The Japanese Diastolic Heart Failure Study (J-DHF) is a multicenter, prospective, randomized trial designed to assess effects of beta-blocker in patients with DHF. A total of 800 patients (400 patients in each group) will be enrolled. The primary outcome is a composite of cardiovascular death and unplanned admission to hospital for congestive heart failure. Other outcomes include all-cause mortality, worsening of the symptoms of heart failure, or a need for modification of the treatment for heart failure. Serial assessment of echocardiographic and neurohumoral parameters and cost analysis of the treatment regimen will be conducted. The follow-up period is a minimum of 2 years.
Conclusion: This study will provide important evidences for the treatment of DHF.
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