Representation matters: a call for inclusivity and equity in heart failure clinical trials
European Heart Journal Supplements

Abstract
The burden of heart failure remains substantial worldwide, and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) affects approximately half of this population. Despite this global prevalence of HFrEF, the majority of contemporary clinical trials in HFrEF have underenrolled individuals from minoritized sex, gender, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic groups. Moreover, significant disparities in access to HFrEF treatment and outcomes exist across these same strata. We provide a call to action for the inclusion of diverse populations in HFrEF clinical trials; catalogue several barriers to adequate representation in HFrEF clinical trials; and propose strategies to broaden inclusivity in future HFrEF trials.
Contributors

Nosheen Reza
Author
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia , United States of America

Aditi Nayak
Author

Sabra C Lewsey
Author

Ersilia M DeFilippis
Author

