Immunizing hearts: exploring the vaccination frontier in heart failure management

Author:

Shivamadhu Shivani1,Jalal Aysha M.2,Sandhu Arshbeer S.3,Persad Narendra4,Satram Christena5,Nalajala Navya6,Osorio Tapia Lina M.7,Vera Emiliano8,Sunkara Sree M.9,Salazar Esteban F.10,Khan Anila11,Ehsan Muhammad12,Swed Sarya13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Busaiteen, Bahrain

3. Department of Internal Medicine, Shaheed Bhai Mani Singh Civil Hospital, Bathinda, India

4. Department of General Surgery, Sangre Grande Hospital, Sangre Grande, Trinidad and Tobago, Caribbean

5. Department of Surgery, Lincoln American University, Georgetown, Guyana

6. Department of Geriatric Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock

7. Department of Internal Medicine, Clinica de Occidente, Cali, Colombia

8. Department of Internal Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico

9. Master of Public Health (MPH), University of New Haven, West Haven

10. Department of Internal Medicine, Clinica Rey David

11. Behavioral Health Program Manager, Asia American Health Coalition dba HOPE Clinic, Houston, USA

12. Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan

13. Department of Medicine, Aleppo University, Aleppo, Syria

Abstract

Heart failure (HF) is a widespread clinical condition that affects numerous individuals globally and is a leading cause of hospitalization, particularly in the elderly population. Despite efforts to manage HF using various pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions, mortality and hospitalization rates remain alarmingly high. Preventive vaccination has emerged as a key measure endorsed by cardiology societies for reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with HF. This study undertakes an extensive review of existing literature to explore the role of vaccination in managing HF, focusing specifically on the immunological pathways involved and potential benefits offered by immunization in this context. This article highlights the role of various vaccines, including influenza, pneumococcal, and COVID-19 vaccines, in reducing HF-related hospitalization, mortality, and overall disease burden. Additionally, this article will delve into specific vaccines that have shown promise in HF management, such as influenza, pneumococcal, and COVID-19 vaccines, along with the rationale for their use, clinical trials, meta-analyses, and real-world data supporting their effectiveness in patients with HF. This article also considers potential challenges and obstacles to widespread vaccination in individuals with HF, which include vaccine hesitancy, accessibility, and adverse events related to vaccines.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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