Over the past 20 years, the prevalence of chronic cardiac insufficiency in the Russian Federation has increased from 6.1 to 8.2%. Chronic, mild inflammation is also one of the main factors affecting the development and progression of chronic cardiac insufficiency. The purpose of the review is to analyze the literature data on the role of netosis in the pathogenesis of chronic cardiac insufficiency, as well as to consider new potential possibilities of chronic cardiac insufficiency therapy. As a result of the research search, 3366 publications were extracted from PubMed and 2223 publications found using Google Scholar. The search queries included the following keywords and their combinations: “netosis”, “neutrophil extracellular traps”, “NET”, “heart failure”, “myocardial infarction”, “atrial fibrillation”, “coronary heart disease”, “myocarditis”. The mechanisms of neutrophil extracellular traps formation and their contribution to the development of chronic cardiac insufficiency certainly require further study. In particular, the direct role of netosis in the development of fibrosis, hypertrophy and dysfunction of the left ventricle is still unknown. However, recent genetic and pharmacological studies show that inhibitors of myeloperoxidase, neutrophil elastase and peptidylargine deiminase can be effective, at least in chronic cardiac insufficiency in conditions of unfavorable remodeling after myocardial infarction, heart valve diseases and decompensated ventricular hypertrophy, the deterioration of which leads to the development of chronic cardiac insufficiency. These results are important for understanding the role of netosis in the pathophysiology of chronic cardiac insufficiency and developing new methods of its treatment.