Effects of omecamtiv mecarbil in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction according to blood pressure: the GALACTIC-HF trial
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and low systolic blood pressure (SBP) have high mortality, hospitalizations, and poorly tolerate evidence-based medical treatment. Omecamtiv mecarbil may be particularly helpful in such patients. This study examined its efficacy and tolerability in patients with SBP ≤100 mmHg enrolled in the Global Approach to Lowering Adverse Cardiac outcomes Through Improving Contractility in Heart Failure (GALACTIC-HF).
The GALACTIC-HF enrolled patients with baseline SBP ≥85 mmHg with a primary outcome of time to cardiovascular death or first heart failure event. In this analysis, patients were divided according to their baseline SBP (≤100 vs. >100 mmHg). Among the 8232 analysed patients, 1473 (17.9%) had baseline SBP ≤100 mmHg and 6759 (82.1%) had SBP >100 mmHg. The primary outcome occurred in 715 (48.5%) and 2415 (35.7%) patients with SBP ≤100 and >100 mmHg, respectively. Patients with lower SBP were at higher risk of adverse outcomes. Omecamtiv mecarbil, compared with placebo, appeared to be more effective in reducing the primary composite endpoint in patients with SBP ≤100 mmHg [hazard ratio (HR), 0.81; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.70–0.94] compared with those with SBP >100 mmHg (HR, 0.95; 95% CI, 0.88–1.03;
In GALACTIC-HF, risk reduction of heart failure outcomes with omecamtiv mecarbil compared with placebo was large and significant in patients with low SBP. Omecamtiv mecarbil did not affect SBP and was well tolerated independent of SBP values.
Contributors

Brian L Claggett
Author

Rafael Díaz
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G Michael Felker
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John J V McMurray
Author
University of Glasgow Glasgow , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Scott D Solomon
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Diana Bonderman
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James C Fang
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Eva Goncalvesova
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Jing Li
Author

Eileen O’Meara
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Zi Michael Miao
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Siddique A Abbasi
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Stephen B Heitner
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Stuart Kupfer
Author

Fady I Malik
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John R Teerlink
Author
San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Centre San Francisco , United States of America
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