Heart Failure: Personalized Diagnosis, Treatment and Management
A special issue of Journal of Personalized Medicine (ISSN 2075-4426). This special issue belongs to the section "Personalized Therapy and Drug Delivery".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 May 2026 | Viewed by 39
Special Issue Editor
Interests: heart failure; cardiomyopathies; heart transplantation; chronic clinical cardiology
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Dear Colleagues,
Heart failure (HF) represents a global health challenge, with rising prevalence and significant morbidity and mortality. Despite advances in pharmacologic and device-based therapies, clinical outcomes remain suboptimal for many patients. The growing recognition of HF as a heterogeneous syndrome—encompassing diverse phenotypes, etiologies, and trajectories—has catalyzed a shift toward personalized medicine.
This Special Issue aims to explore emerging strategies for individualized diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of HF. Ranging from novel biomarkers and imaging modalities to genomics, artificial intelligence, and tailored therapeutics, precision cardiology is reshaping the heart failure landscape. By integrating patient-specific data across biological, clinical, and lifestyle domains, we aim to improve prognostication, optimize therapeutic responses, and enhance quality of life.
This Special Issue brings together cutting-edge research, clinical insights, and expert reviews to guide the transition from traditional paradigms to a truly personalized approach for heart failure care.
We welcome scholars to submit reviews and original research articles related to heart failure and personalized medicine.
Dr. Edgardo J. Kaplinsky
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- heart failure
- personalized diagnosis
- heart disease
- myocardial structure
- myocardial function
- cardiomyopathies
- chronic heart failure
- clinical cardiology
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