Mechanisms of Diuretic Resistance Study: design and rationale [PDF]
Introduction Diuretic resistance is a common complication impairing decongestion during hospitalization for acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF). The current understanding of diuretic resistance mechanisms in ADHF is based upon extrapolations from ...
Zachary L. Cox +10 more
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Role of Early Assesment of Diuresis and Natriuresis in Detecting In-Hospital Diuretic Resistance in Acute Heart Failure [PDF]
Background and Purpose: European Guidelines recommend early evaluation of diuresis and natriuresis after the first administration of diuretic to identify patients with insufficient diuretic response during acute heart failure.
Belén García-Magallón +21 more
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Diuretic resistance and the role of albumin in congestive heart failure [PDF]
Diuresis with loop diuretics is the mainstay treatment for volume optimization in patients with congestive heart failure, in which perfusion and volume expansion play a crucial role.
Carol Fernandez Hazim +6 more
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The utility of urine biomarkers in diuretic resistance prediction in heart failure hospitalization [PDF]
Aims Loop diuretic resistance (LDR) in patients with heart failure hospitalization (HHF) is associated with worse clinical outcomes. The study aimed to assess the predictive ability of urine biomarkers for LDR in HHF.
Tomasz Imiela +7 more
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Diuretic resistance is defined as a failure to achieve the therapeutically desired reduction in edema despite a full dose of diuretic. The causes of diuretic resistance include poor adherence to drug therapy or dietary sodium restriction, pharmacokinetic issues, and compensatory increases in sodium reabsorption in nephron sites that are not blocked by ...
Ewout J Hoorn, David H Ellison
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Systems biology of diuretic resistance. [PDF]
Diuretics are commonly used to treat hypertension and extracellular fluid volume expansion. However, the development of compensatory responses in the kidney limits the benefit of this class of drugs. In this issue of the JCI, Grimm and colleagues use a systems biology approach in mice lacking the kinase SPAK and unravel a complex mechanism that ...
Knepper MA.
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Diuretic resistance in cardiorenal syndrome: mechanisms, monitoring and phenotype-tailored management [PDF]
Congestion drives most hospitalizations for acute and chronic heart failure (HF), reflecting the pivotal role of sodium and water retention in disease progression. Loop diuretics remain the first-line decongestive therapy, yet up to one-third of patients
Georgios Aletras +12 more
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Renal tubular resistance is the primary driver for loop diuretic resistance in acute heart failure [PDF]
Francis P Wilson +2 more
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Diuretic Strategies for Loop Diuretic Resistance in Acute Heart Failure: The 3T Trial. [PDF]
Cox ZL, Hung R, Lenihan DJ, Testani JM.
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Diuretic Resistance Associated With Heart Failure. [PDF]
Fluid retention is common in patients with heart failure (HF) and diuretics are a major source of management and stabilization. Diuretic resistance (DR) is defined as a failure to achieve therapeutically desired congestion relief despite using an appropriate diuretic dose.
Shams E, Bonnice S, Mayrovitz HN.
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