
Stiff Arteries May Play an Important Role in HFpEF Mechanism & Prognosis
Vascular stiffness may play a larger role in heart failure than previously thought. Patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) have stiffer arteries than those with hypertension, according to a study published in the most recent issue of Journal of Cardiac Failure.1 Dr. Emily Zern, the lead author on the paper and cardiology fellow at the Massachusetts General Hospital, notes “this study highlights the potential of exercise provocation to identify mechanisms behind dyspnea on exertion in order to provide opportunity for phenotype-specific therapeutic interventions in HFpEF patients.”