BACKGROUND: In hospitalized heart failure patients, a poor diuretic response (DR) during the first days of hospital admission is associated with worse outcomes. However, it remains unknown whether diuretic response in the first hours has similar prognostic value. Moreover, data on the sequential change in DR during hospital admission are lacking. METHODS AND RESULTS: DR (urine output per 40 mg furosemide-equivalent diuretics dose) was measured from 0 to 6 hours (DR6), 6 to 48 hours (DR6-48), and 0 to 48 hours (DR48) of the patient's arrival to the emergency department (ED) in 1551 patients with AHF (mean age 78 years old; 56% were male; and 48% were de-novo patients with heart failure). Patients with a poor DR within the first 6 hours were ...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to examine the impact of door-to-diuretic (D2D) time on mortality in p...
IntroductionDiuretic resistance (DR) is a common condition during a heart failure (HF) hospitalizati...
Background—Both diuretic response and hemoconcentration are indicators of decongestion and have indi...
BACKGROUND: In hospitalized heart failure patients, a poor diuretic response (DR) during the first d...
Aim: Diminished diuretic response is common in patients with acute heart failure, although a clini...
Aim Diminished diuretic response is common in patients with acute heart failure, although a clinical...
Background Diuretic unresponsiveness often occurs during hospital admission for acute heart failure ...
BACKGROUND:Diuretic response is a strong predictor of outcome for admitted patients of acute decompe...
BackgroundPoor diuretic response in acute heart failure is related to poor clinical outcome. The und...
Introduction: Diuretic resistance (DR) is a common condition during a heart failure (HF) hospitaliza...
Poor diuretic response in acute heart failure is related to poor clinical outcome. The underlying me...
Aims: The outpatient diuretic dose is a marker of diuretic resistance and prognosis in chronic heart...
Background-Both diuretic response and hemoconcentration are indicators of decongestion and have indi...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to examine the impact of door-to-diuretic (D2D) time on mortality in p...
IntroductionDiuretic resistance (DR) is a common condition during a heart failure (HF) hospitalizati...
Background—Both diuretic response and hemoconcentration are indicators of decongestion and have indi...
BACKGROUND: In hospitalized heart failure patients, a poor diuretic response (DR) during the first d...
Aim: Diminished diuretic response is common in patients with acute heart failure, although a clini...
Aim Diminished diuretic response is common in patients with acute heart failure, although a clinical...
Background Diuretic unresponsiveness often occurs during hospital admission for acute heart failure ...
BACKGROUND:Diuretic response is a strong predictor of outcome for admitted patients of acute decompe...
BackgroundPoor diuretic response in acute heart failure is related to poor clinical outcome. The und...
Introduction: Diuretic resistance (DR) is a common condition during a heart failure (HF) hospitaliza...
Poor diuretic response in acute heart failure is related to poor clinical outcome. The underlying me...
Aims: The outpatient diuretic dose is a marker of diuretic resistance and prognosis in chronic heart...
Background-Both diuretic response and hemoconcentration are indicators of decongestion and have indi...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to examine the impact of door-to-diuretic (D2D) time on mortality in p...
IntroductionDiuretic resistance (DR) is a common condition during a heart failure (HF) hospitalizati...
Background—Both diuretic response and hemoconcentration are indicators of decongestion and have indi...