Fluid overload may occur in patients with congestive heart failure, especially when there is associated acute renal failure. When the pharmacological approach is not sufficient to maintain the patient's fluid balance, extracorporeal therapies must be instituted. However, since the ultrafiltration rate may be faster than fluid refilling from the interstitial space, remarkable changes in the circulating blood volume may occur. This may finally result in further worsening of peripheral perfusion due to a significant drop in cardiac output. In order to prevent a fall in the circulating blood volume, slow continuous ultrafiltration (SCUF) should be employed instead of acute intermittent ultrafiltration (UF). To further improve the tolerance to e...
Fluid overload is a key pathophysiologic mechanism underlying both the acute decompensation episodes...
Ultrafiltration is the mechanical removal of fluid from the vasculature. Hydrostatic pressure is app...
In the US and Europe, approximately 90% of heart failure (HF) hospitalizations are due to symptoms a...
Fluid overload may occur in patients with myocardial dysfunction and different clinical problems. My...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe goal of this study was to investigate the hemodynamic and circulatory adjustme...
Fluid overload may occur in patients with heart failure. Further complications may arise when cardio...
Fluid overload may occur in patients with congestive heart failure. Under normal conditions, this is...
More than one million hospitalizations occur annually in the US because of heart failure (HF) decomp...
More than 1 million heart failure hospitalizations occur annually, and congestion is the predominant...
Acute decompensated heart failure and fluid overload are the most common causes of hospitalization i...
Acute decompensated heart failure and fluid overload are the most common causes of hospitalization i...
Slow continuous ultrafiltration (SCUF) is an extracorporeal therapy able to reduce fluid overload in...
More than 1 million heart failure hospitalizations occur annually, and congestion is the predominant...
Background: Fluid resuscitation is not only used to prevent acute kidney injury (AKI) but fluid mana...
Background: Fluid resuscitation is not only used to prevent acute kidney injury (AKI) but fluid mana...
Fluid overload is a key pathophysiologic mechanism underlying both the acute decompensation episodes...
Ultrafiltration is the mechanical removal of fluid from the vasculature. Hydrostatic pressure is app...
In the US and Europe, approximately 90% of heart failure (HF) hospitalizations are due to symptoms a...
Fluid overload may occur in patients with myocardial dysfunction and different clinical problems. My...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe goal of this study was to investigate the hemodynamic and circulatory adjustme...
Fluid overload may occur in patients with heart failure. Further complications may arise when cardio...
Fluid overload may occur in patients with congestive heart failure. Under normal conditions, this is...
More than one million hospitalizations occur annually in the US because of heart failure (HF) decomp...
More than 1 million heart failure hospitalizations occur annually, and congestion is the predominant...
Acute decompensated heart failure and fluid overload are the most common causes of hospitalization i...
Acute decompensated heart failure and fluid overload are the most common causes of hospitalization i...
Slow continuous ultrafiltration (SCUF) is an extracorporeal therapy able to reduce fluid overload in...
More than 1 million heart failure hospitalizations occur annually, and congestion is the predominant...
Background: Fluid resuscitation is not only used to prevent acute kidney injury (AKI) but fluid mana...
Background: Fluid resuscitation is not only used to prevent acute kidney injury (AKI) but fluid mana...
Fluid overload is a key pathophysiologic mechanism underlying both the acute decompensation episodes...
Ultrafiltration is the mechanical removal of fluid from the vasculature. Hydrostatic pressure is app...
In the US and Europe, approximately 90% of heart failure (HF) hospitalizations are due to symptoms a...