AbstractDiuretic drugs have historically been developed for the treatment of sodium and water retention in edematous disorders. The latter have traditionally been an amalgam of congestive heart failure, nephrotic syndrome, cirrhosis and chronic renal failure. With a > 50-year tradition of this approach to development, diuretic drugs have not been evaluated specifically for their safety and efficacy profile in patients with congestive heart failure. Yet, they are the most frequently prescribed drug class for this disorder. Furthermore, they remain the only drug class in congestive heart failure not subjected to large scale clinical trials. Sodium and water retention within this group of patients is related primarily to functional rather than...
Introduction: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
AbstractIntroduction, aimIn general, failure to decrease the extracellular fluid volume despite libe...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a syndrome precipitated by inadequate cardiac output and neurohormona...
AbstractDiuretic drugs have historically been developed for the treatment of sodium and water retent...
peer reviewedSeveral large well-designed clinical trials have shown that the use of diuretics is ben...
Considering the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of heart failure, using diuretics or drugs...
AbstractAcute heart failure (AHF) is a potentially life-threatening clinical syndrome, usually requi...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of various initial strategies of loop diuretic admini...
Hospitalization for heart failure is a major health problem with high in-hospital and postdischarge ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that aldosterone may have a role in congestive heart failure, indep...
AbstractDiuretic resistance in heart failure is defined as a state in which diuretic response is dim...
INTRODUCTION: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
Heart failure is an epidemic of ageing 21st century societies. Despite wide access to modern treatme...
Volume overload is an important clinical target in heart failure management, typically addressed usi...
We have previously found in urine from salt-loaded rats and in patients with heart failure, a new na...
Introduction: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
AbstractIntroduction, aimIn general, failure to decrease the extracellular fluid volume despite libe...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a syndrome precipitated by inadequate cardiac output and neurohormona...
AbstractDiuretic drugs have historically been developed for the treatment of sodium and water retent...
peer reviewedSeveral large well-designed clinical trials have shown that the use of diuretics is ben...
Considering the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of heart failure, using diuretics or drugs...
AbstractAcute heart failure (AHF) is a potentially life-threatening clinical syndrome, usually requi...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of various initial strategies of loop diuretic admini...
Hospitalization for heart failure is a major health problem with high in-hospital and postdischarge ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that aldosterone may have a role in congestive heart failure, indep...
AbstractDiuretic resistance in heart failure is defined as a state in which diuretic response is dim...
INTRODUCTION: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
Heart failure is an epidemic of ageing 21st century societies. Despite wide access to modern treatme...
Volume overload is an important clinical target in heart failure management, typically addressed usi...
We have previously found in urine from salt-loaded rats and in patients with heart failure, a new na...
Introduction: Diuretics are widely recommended in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). However, ...
AbstractIntroduction, aimIn general, failure to decrease the extracellular fluid volume despite libe...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a syndrome precipitated by inadequate cardiac output and neurohormona...