OBJECTIVES: This study sought to examine the impact of door-to-diuretic (D2D) time on mortality in patients with acute heart failure (AHF) who were presenting to an emergency department (ED). BACKGROUND: Most patients with AHF present with congestion. Early decongestion with diuretic agents could improve their clinical outcomes. METHODS: The Korea Acute Heart Failure registry enrolled 5,625 consecutive patients hospitalized for AHF. For this analysis, the study included patients who received intravenous diuretic agents within 24 h after ED arrival. Early and delayed groups were defined as D2D time 60 min, respectively. The primary outcomes were in-hospital death and post-discharge death at 1 month and 1 year on the basis of D2D time. RESULT...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine if the timing of hemoconcentration influences associated su...
BackgroundWorsening heart failure (WHF) symptoms despite initial therapy during admission for acute ...
AIMS: Insufficient diuretic response frequently occurs in patients admitted for acute heart failure ...
BACKGROUND Acute heart failure (AHF) is a life-threatening disease requiring urgent treatment, inclu...
BACKGROUND: In hospitalized heart failure patients, a poor diuretic response (DR) during the first d...
Background: Diuresis is the mainstay of treatment during hospitalization for patients admitted with ...
AimAcute heart failure can be a life-threatening medical condition. Delaying administration of intra...
BACKGROUND: Data on effectiveness of ambulatory intravenous (IV) diuretic clinics for volume managem...
BACKGROUND: Congestion is the most frequent cause for hospitalization in acute decompensated heart f...
Prompt treatment may mitigate the adverse effects of congestion in the early phase of heart failure ...
Abstract Aims Optimal pharmacological treatment for chronic heart failure has been established. Howe...
Aim: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of various initial strategies of loop diuretic administrati...
Background: Acute heart failure (AHF) can be a life-threatening medical condition. Delaying admini...
Background: Heart failure remains one of the highest disease burdens in the USA and worldwide. Heart...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine outcomes in patients with heart failure with redu...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine if the timing of hemoconcentration influences associated su...
BackgroundWorsening heart failure (WHF) symptoms despite initial therapy during admission for acute ...
AIMS: Insufficient diuretic response frequently occurs in patients admitted for acute heart failure ...
BACKGROUND Acute heart failure (AHF) is a life-threatening disease requiring urgent treatment, inclu...
BACKGROUND: In hospitalized heart failure patients, a poor diuretic response (DR) during the first d...
Background: Diuresis is the mainstay of treatment during hospitalization for patients admitted with ...
AimAcute heart failure can be a life-threatening medical condition. Delaying administration of intra...
BACKGROUND: Data on effectiveness of ambulatory intravenous (IV) diuretic clinics for volume managem...
BACKGROUND: Congestion is the most frequent cause for hospitalization in acute decompensated heart f...
Prompt treatment may mitigate the adverse effects of congestion in the early phase of heart failure ...
Abstract Aims Optimal pharmacological treatment for chronic heart failure has been established. Howe...
Aim: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of various initial strategies of loop diuretic administrati...
Background: Acute heart failure (AHF) can be a life-threatening medical condition. Delaying admini...
Background: Heart failure remains one of the highest disease burdens in the USA and worldwide. Heart...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine outcomes in patients with heart failure with redu...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine if the timing of hemoconcentration influences associated su...
BackgroundWorsening heart failure (WHF) symptoms despite initial therapy during admission for acute ...
AIMS: Insufficient diuretic response frequently occurs in patients admitted for acute heart failure ...