OBJECTIVES This study sought to determine the relationship between urinary sodium (U-na) concentration and the pathophysiologic interaction with the development of acute heart failure (AHF) hospitalization.BACKGROUND No data are available on the longitudinal dynamics of U-na concentration in patients with chronic heart failure (HF), including its temporal relationship with AHF hospitalization.METHODS Stable, chronic HF patients with either reduced or preserved ejection fraction were prospectively included to undergo prospective collection of morning spot U-na samples for 30 consecutive weeks. Linear mixed modeling was used to assess the longitudinal changes in U-na concentration. Patients were followed for the development of the clinical en...
Mild hyponatremia is common in patients hospitalized for worsening heart failure, and it is a major ...
Aims: To comprehensively assess hyponatraemia in acute heart failure (AHF) regarding prevalence, ass...
AIMS: Insufficient diuretic response frequently occurs in patients admitted for acute heart failure ...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to determine the relationship between urinary sodium (U-na) concentrati...
Aims: Urinary sodium assessment has recently been proposed as a target for loop diuretic therapy in ...
AbstractIntroduction, aimIn general, failure to decrease the extracellular fluid volume despite libe...
AIMS: To comprehensively assess hyponatraemia in acute heart failure (AHF) regarding prevalence, ass...
AbstractThe current understanding of heart failure (HF) does not fully explain the spectrum of HF sy...
Hyponatremia is a common clinical condition among hospitalized heart failure patients, related with ...
Prompt treatment may mitigate the adverse effects of congestion in the early phase of heart failure ...
BackroundHyponatremia – lowering of sodium in blood serum below 135 mmol/l – is a frequent disorder ...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of fluid retention is important to reduce hospitalizations in patients wi...
Mild hyponatremia is common in patients hospitalized for worsening heart failure, and it is a major ...
Aims: To comprehensively assess hyponatraemia in acute heart failure (AHF) regarding prevalence, ass...
AIMS: Insufficient diuretic response frequently occurs in patients admitted for acute heart failure ...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to determine the relationship between urinary sodium (U-na) concentrati...
Aims: Urinary sodium assessment has recently been proposed as a target for loop diuretic therapy in ...
AbstractIntroduction, aimIn general, failure to decrease the extracellular fluid volume despite libe...
AIMS: To comprehensively assess hyponatraemia in acute heart failure (AHF) regarding prevalence, ass...
AbstractThe current understanding of heart failure (HF) does not fully explain the spectrum of HF sy...
Hyponatremia is a common clinical condition among hospitalized heart failure patients, related with ...
Prompt treatment may mitigate the adverse effects of congestion in the early phase of heart failure ...
BackroundHyponatremia – lowering of sodium in blood serum below 135 mmol/l – is a frequent disorder ...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of fluid retention is important to reduce hospitalizations in patients wi...
Mild hyponatremia is common in patients hospitalized for worsening heart failure, and it is a major ...
Aims: To comprehensively assess hyponatraemia in acute heart failure (AHF) regarding prevalence, ass...
AIMS: Insufficient diuretic response frequently occurs in patients admitted for acute heart failure ...