AbstractIntroduction, aimIn general, failure to decrease the extracellular fluid volume despite liberal use of diuretics is often termed diuretic resistance.We aimed to correlate between urinary fractional sodium excretion as a marker of diuretic resistance in patients admitted with congestive heart failure and its impact on length of hospital stay together with in-hospital morbidity and mortality.Patients and methods46 decompensated heart failure patients were enrolled in this study. We decided that the urine sample from which we can calculate the FENa level will be a 24-hour sample in an attempt to decrease the variability of FENa levels. FENa=100×Na(urinary)×creatinine(plasma)/Na(plasma)×creatinine(urinary)Intravenous furosemide was star...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to determine the relationship between urinary sodium (U-na) concentrati...
Aim: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of various initial strategies of loop diuretic administrati...
One quarter of patients hospitalized for heart failure are readmitted within 30 days, perhaps relate...
AbstractIntroduction, aimIn general, failure to decrease the extracellular fluid volume despite libe...
Introduction, aim: In general, failure to decrease the extracellular fluid volume despite liberal us...
Aims: Urinary sodium assessment has recently been proposed as a target for loop diuretic therapy in ...
AIMS: Insufficient diuretic response frequently occurs in patients admitted for acute heart failure ...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of various initial strategies of loop diuretic admini...
Introduction: Diuretic resistance (DR) is a common condition during a heart failure (HF) hospitaliza...
Abstract Background Loop diuretics are common therapy for emergency department (ED) patients with ac...
Background: Pre-renal failure, a reversible form of acute renal failure (ARF), accounts for 60-70% o...
IntroductionDiuretic resistance (DR) is a common condition during a heart failure (HF) hospitalizati...
AbstractDiuretic drugs have historically been developed for the treatment of sodium and water retent...
Significance of the fractional excretion of urea in the differential diagnosis of acute renal failur...
In the US and Europe, approximately 90% of heart failure (HF) hospitalizations are due to symptoms a...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to determine the relationship between urinary sodium (U-na) concentrati...
Aim: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of various initial strategies of loop diuretic administrati...
One quarter of patients hospitalized for heart failure are readmitted within 30 days, perhaps relate...
AbstractIntroduction, aimIn general, failure to decrease the extracellular fluid volume despite libe...
Introduction, aim: In general, failure to decrease the extracellular fluid volume despite liberal us...
Aims: Urinary sodium assessment has recently been proposed as a target for loop diuretic therapy in ...
AIMS: Insufficient diuretic response frequently occurs in patients admitted for acute heart failure ...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of various initial strategies of loop diuretic admini...
Introduction: Diuretic resistance (DR) is a common condition during a heart failure (HF) hospitaliza...
Abstract Background Loop diuretics are common therapy for emergency department (ED) patients with ac...
Background: Pre-renal failure, a reversible form of acute renal failure (ARF), accounts for 60-70% o...
IntroductionDiuretic resistance (DR) is a common condition during a heart failure (HF) hospitalizati...
AbstractDiuretic drugs have historically been developed for the treatment of sodium and water retent...
Significance of the fractional excretion of urea in the differential diagnosis of acute renal failur...
In the US and Europe, approximately 90% of heart failure (HF) hospitalizations are due to symptoms a...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to determine the relationship between urinary sodium (U-na) concentrati...
Aim: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of various initial strategies of loop diuretic administrati...
One quarter of patients hospitalized for heart failure are readmitted within 30 days, perhaps relate...