Background: Diuretic resistance is among the most challenging problems that the cardio-nephrologist must address in daily clinical practice, with a considerable burden on hospital admissions and health care costs. Indeed, loop diuretics are the first-line therapy to overcome fluid overload in heart failure patients. The pathophysiological mechanisms of fluid and sodium retention are complex and depend on several neuro-hormonal signals mainly acting on sodium reabsorption along the renal tubule. Consequently, doses and administration modalities of diuretics must be carefully tailored to patients in order to overcome under- or overtreatment. The frequent and tricky development of diuretic resistance depends in part on post-diuretic sodium ret...
AbstractDiuretic drugs have historically been developed for the treatment of sodium and water retent...
Heart failure is a disease with high direct and indirect costs. Current treatment includes drugs tha...
Volume overload in heart failure (HF) results from neurohumoral activation causing renal sodium and ...
Background: Loop diuretic resistance is a common barrier to effective decongestion in acute heart fa...
textabstractDiuretic resistance is defined as a failure to achieve the therapeutically desired reduc...
Diuretic resistance is defined as a failure to achieve the therapeutically desired reduction in edem...
Volume overload, defined as excess total body sodium and water with expansion of extracellular fluid...
INTRODUCTION: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
INTRODUCTION: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
INTRODUCTION: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
Introduction: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
Background-Recent epidemiological studies have implicated chloride, rather than sodium, as the drive...
Background-Recent epidemiological studies have implicated chloride, rather than sodium, as the drive...
Background-Recent epidemiological studies have implicated chloride, rather than sodium, as the drive...
Background-Recent epidemiological studies have implicated chloride, rather than sodium, as the drive...
AbstractDiuretic drugs have historically been developed for the treatment of sodium and water retent...
Heart failure is a disease with high direct and indirect costs. Current treatment includes drugs tha...
Volume overload in heart failure (HF) results from neurohumoral activation causing renal sodium and ...
Background: Loop diuretic resistance is a common barrier to effective decongestion in acute heart fa...
textabstractDiuretic resistance is defined as a failure to achieve the therapeutically desired reduc...
Diuretic resistance is defined as a failure to achieve the therapeutically desired reduction in edem...
Volume overload, defined as excess total body sodium and water with expansion of extracellular fluid...
INTRODUCTION: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
INTRODUCTION: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
INTRODUCTION: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
Introduction: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
Background-Recent epidemiological studies have implicated chloride, rather than sodium, as the drive...
Background-Recent epidemiological studies have implicated chloride, rather than sodium, as the drive...
Background-Recent epidemiological studies have implicated chloride, rather than sodium, as the drive...
Background-Recent epidemiological studies have implicated chloride, rather than sodium, as the drive...
AbstractDiuretic drugs have historically been developed for the treatment of sodium and water retent...
Heart failure is a disease with high direct and indirect costs. Current treatment includes drugs tha...
Volume overload in heart failure (HF) results from neurohumoral activation causing renal sodium and ...