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Heart failure (HF) is the leading cause of death in US. It is associated with abnormal vascular function termed endothelial dysfunction. It is also associated with increased stress on the blood vessels and high levels of inflammation. Vagus nerve stimulation can help improve inflammation, vascular function and vascular stress. The investigator has recently completed a study showing that 1 hour of noninvasive vagus stimulation can improve vascular health. However, it is unknown if 4 weeks of stimulation will be beneficial in systolic heart failure.
The purpose of this study is to determine if transcutaneous vagal stimulation (TVS) will lead to improvement in the function of the inner lining of participants' arteries, memory, and in the levels of certain chemical markers of arterial function in the blood.
Participants will be randomized to receive either TVS or a sham stimulation and undergo 4 weeks of stimulation. Vascular function will be assessed by several non-invasive measurements, including Flow Mediate Dilation (FMD), Pulse Wave Analysis (PWA), EndoPAT, and Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging (LSCI). Participants' memory will also be measured through electronic assessments and blood will be collected and analyzed for arterial function chemical markers.
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Visit 1: Following tests(to assess vascular function) will be done: 1. FMD 2) LSCI 3) EndoPAT and 4) Pulse wave analysis (PWA). Patients will rest for 10 minutes between each test. They will be trained to use PARASYMTM unit for TVS. Blood collected, serum/plasma will be stored at -80F. Whole blood will be collected in PAXgene tubes. Patients will be instructed to apply TVS to either ear lobule (SHAM) or Tragus(experimental arm). Baseline characteristics will be collected including data on ventricular function(LVEF and left ventricular volumes).
Visit 2 (4 weeks): Follow up tests(FMD,LSCI,EndoPAT,PWA) and repeat blood collection.
Inflammatory cytokines and vascular function assays will be performed.
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1. Patients (18 years or older) with Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), which is a history of symptomatic heart failure with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of < 40%.
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Tarun Dasari, MD
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