Ivabradine increases stroke volume, but does not have a negative impact on blood pressure (BP). Thus, a patient with low BP can benefit from treatment with ivabradine. A 72-year-old Japanese woman with asthma and chronic bronchitis presented with dyspnea. Her heart rate (HR) was 126 beats per minute and an electrocardiogram showed sinus tachycardia. The chest X-ray showed cardiomegaly and pulmonary congestion. A transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) showed reduced left ventricular ejection function (LVEF) and severe functional mitral regurgitation (MR). We diagnosed her with inappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) and heart failure (HF) due to tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy. After resolving the pulmonary congestion with diuretics, we administered a minimum dose of bisoprolol, which resulted in re-exacerbation of the HF. Because IST was persistent, we initiated treatment with ivabradine. As soon as ivabradine was started, the HR decreased, the BP gradually increased, and HF compensation was achieved. Bisoprolol was continued and losartan was started. In summary, we used ivabradine for a patient with tachycardia, low BP, a low LVEF, and severe MR. By optimizing the medical therapy, exercise tolerance improved and she was discharged. The serum brain natriuretic peptide was significantly reduced and TTE showed an improved LVEF and reduced MR. < We managed a patient who had low blood pressure (BP) due to tachycardia, reduced left ventricular ejection function (LVEF), and severe mitral regulation (MR). In this case, ivabradine had a novel effect; specifically, heart rate was reduced and BP increased. As a result of the drug effects, we could prescribe a renin-angiotensin-system inhibitor. With optimal medical therapy, LVEF was restored and functional MR was reduced. In similar cases, ivabradine can be a key drug for medical therapy of heart failure.>.

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