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Autonomic nervous system dysfunction is known to be associated with an increased risk of heart rhythm abnormalities and sudden cardiac death (SCD) in patients with chronic heart failure - a condition affecting millions of people worldwide. The nitric oxide pathway has been identified as being involved in mediating the effects of the autonomic nervous system on the heart. Recent studies have shown that dietary nitrates can increase the availability of nitric oxide in the body.
This study hopes to find out if dietary nitrate supplementation can help to improve cardiac and autonomic function in patients with heart failure and autonomic dysfunction and reduce the risk of arrhythmias.
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20 participants enrolled at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust will be invited to take a beetroot juice supplement, which naturally contains a high concentration of nitrates, and a nitrate-free (placebo) beetroot supplement. In a double blind way, participants will be randomised to the order in which they receive the 2 treatments with crossover of the treatments. There will be a washout period between the two treatments.
In order to assess cardiac and autonomic function, and risk of heart rhythm abnormalities, tests will be carried out before and after each treatment period
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20 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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