%0 Journal Article %T Review of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines on chronic heart failure. %A Doherty DJ %A Docherty KF %A Gardner RS %J Heart %V 110 %N 7 %D 2024 Mar 12 %M 38191272 %F 7.365 %R 10.1136/heartjnl-2022-322164 %X Guidelines are more accessible than ever and represent an important tool in clinical practice. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has developed recommendations for heart failure diagnosis and management based not only on morbidity and mortality trial outcome data but also in-depth economic analysis, with a focus on generalisability to UK National Health Service clinical practice. There is broad consistency in structure and content between NICE guidelines and those produced by major cardiovascular organisations such as the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association and the European Society of Cardiology. However, important differences do exist-largely attributable to publication timing-a factor that is enhanced by the rapid pace of heart failure research. This article reviews the most recent iteration of NICE chronic heart failure guidelines and compares them with major guidelines on an international scale. Variations in recommendations will be explored including implications for NICE guideline updates in the future.