High dose furosemide is commonly used in renal failure to induce diuresis but rarely employed in cardiac failure. As furosemide elimination depends largely on renal excretion, drug accumulation with attendant side-effects would be expected to occur more commonly with renal failure than with cardiac failure. Response to a combination of thiazide diuretics and lower doses of furosemide is often unpredictable, ineffective and sometimes hazardous. High dose furosemide (^0-5 g day'1) was administered for at least four weeks in 24 patients with severe cardiac failure refractory to a lower dose and to other conventional therapy. Mean main-tenance dose of furosemide was 0-7 g day'1 and the maximum dose of furosemide averaged 1-3 g day&apo...
The diuretic effects of torasemide and of furosemide were compared in a double blind cross-over stud...
In this study we compare the effects of low-dose continuous infusion versus traditional bolus admini...
Abstract Aims There is paucity of clinical data comparing continuous infusion (CI) with bolus inject...
High-dose firosemide is considered effective in primary renal sodium re-tention but is not generally...
Objective We studied the synergism between high-dose furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide in patients ...
Objectives. The efficacy of high dose furoseraide as a continuous infusion was compared with a bolus...
Thirty patients aged 65-85 years, with refractory New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV congest...
Objective: To evaluate a new therapeutic approach to hospitalised patients with refractory congestiv...
Objectives.The efficacy of high dose furosemide as a continuous infusion was compared with a bolus i...
Fluid overload is treated with loop diuretics in patients with heart failure and in patients with ac...
AbstractA combination of hypertonic saline and furosemide has been proposed as a new therapeutic app...
OBJECTIVE:A randomised, double-blind study was performed to evaluate the effects of the combination ...
Parenteral diuretics form the cornerstone of decongestion in heart failure. However, parenteral ther...
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Heart failure (HF) is a growing public health problem with an estimated prevalence of 38 million pat...
The diuretic effects of torasemide and of furosemide were compared in a double blind cross-over stud...
In this study we compare the effects of low-dose continuous infusion versus traditional bolus admini...
Abstract Aims There is paucity of clinical data comparing continuous infusion (CI) with bolus inject...
High-dose firosemide is considered effective in primary renal sodium re-tention but is not generally...
Objective We studied the synergism between high-dose furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide in patients ...
Objectives. The efficacy of high dose furoseraide as a continuous infusion was compared with a bolus...
Thirty patients aged 65-85 years, with refractory New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV congest...
Objective: To evaluate a new therapeutic approach to hospitalised patients with refractory congestiv...
Objectives.The efficacy of high dose furosemide as a continuous infusion was compared with a bolus i...
Fluid overload is treated with loop diuretics in patients with heart failure and in patients with ac...
AbstractA combination of hypertonic saline and furosemide has been proposed as a new therapeutic app...
OBJECTIVE:A randomised, double-blind study was performed to evaluate the effects of the combination ...
Parenteral diuretics form the cornerstone of decongestion in heart failure. However, parenteral ther...
Contains fulltext : 23724___.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Heart failure (HF) is a growing public health problem with an estimated prevalence of 38 million pat...
The diuretic effects of torasemide and of furosemide were compared in a double blind cross-over stud...
In this study we compare the effects of low-dose continuous infusion versus traditional bolus admini...
Abstract Aims There is paucity of clinical data comparing continuous infusion (CI) with bolus inject...