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Compensatory Distal Reabsorption Drives Diuretic Resistance in Human Heart Failure.
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Evaluation of Body Position Association with Diuretic Response and Neurohormonal Activation in Patients with Acutely Decompensated Heart Failure. [PDF]
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Diuretic Response Prediction With MELD Score in Heart Failure. [PDF]
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Cardiology in Review, 2016
Loop diuretics are central to the management of fluid overload in acute decompensated heart failure. However, a variance in the response to loop diuretics can alter a patient's clinical course and has an adverse effect on clinical outcomes. Thus, a diminished response to loop diuretics is an important clinical issue.
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Loop diuretics are central to the management of fluid overload in acute decompensated heart failure. However, a variance in the response to loop diuretics can alter a patient's clinical course and has an adverse effect on clinical outcomes. Thus, a diminished response to loop diuretics is an important clinical issue.
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Diuretic treatment and diuretic resistance in heart failure
The American Journal of Medicine, 1999Diuretic therapy decreases capillary wedge pressure and improves New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class both in acute and chronic heart failure. In advanced symptomatic heart failure, loop diuretics are generally necessary to improve symptoms of congestion. Diuretic resistance in the edematous patient has been defined as a clinical state in
B K, Krämer, F, Schweda, G A, Riegger
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