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Diuretic response and effects of diuretic omission in ambulatory heart failure patients on chronic low‐dose loop diuretic therapy

European Journal of Heart Failure, 2021
AimsTo study loop diuretic response and effect of loop diuretic omission in ambulatory heart failure (HF) patients on chronic low‐dose loop diuretics.Methods and resultsUrine collections were performed on two consecutive days in 40 ambulatory HF patients with 40–80 mg furosemide (day 1 with loop diuretic; day 2 without loop diuretic). Three phases were
DAUW, Jeroen   +9 more
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Effect of diuretics on the tubuloglomerular feedback response

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1984
To study the influence of diuretics on the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism, early proximal stop-flow pressure (SFP) was measured during loop exposure to different drug concentrations. SFP was recorded continuously during arrested flow and at a perfusion rate of 50 nL/min.
H U, Gutsche   +4 more
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Hostility and the Response to Diuretic in Mild-to-Moderate Hypertension

American Journal of Hypertension, 1994
Forty-two patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension between the ages of 35 and 65 (23 men, 19 women) were studied to determine whether psychological characteristics can help differentiate between responders and nonresponders to diuretic (hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg and triamterene 50 mg).
J, Pasic   +3 more
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Dose-Response Relationship of a Uricosuric Diuretic

1977
Hyperuricaemia is a common complication of diuretic use in man and its simple elimination as a side effect would be an advantage. The finding that the indanone diuretic, MK-196, was actually uricosuric in the chimpanzee (Fanelli et alii, 1974), was of potential importance to human therapeutics.
B T, Emmerson, L, Thompson, K, Mitchell
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Diuretic Response to Hydrochlorthiazide in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Acta Rheumatologica Scandinavica, 1962
SummaryA series of 20 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and an equal number of controls were studied with regard to the diuretic action of hydrochlorthiazide. It was observed that, during hydrochlorthiazide medication, the decrease in weight was distinctly greater in the series of patients with rheumatoid arthritis than in the controls. Loss of weight
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Diuretic Therapy and Response of Essential Hypertension to Saralasin

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
Thirty-four patients, most with a low-renin "essential" hypertension, and seven normal subjects were placed on diuretic therapy for 4 to 5 weeks. In the normal subjects, infusion of a highly specific, competitive angiotensin II analogue (1-sar-8-ala-angiotensin II, saralasin) did not significantly change recumbent blood pressure either before or after ...
G H, Anderson   +4 more
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Mechanism of diuretic response associated with atrial tachycardia

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1975
Left atrial pacing was performed in three groups of anesthetized dogs. In the first group of eight intact dogs a mean increase in atrial rate (AR) from 140 +/- 7 to 244 +/- 6 was associated with a decrease in urinary osmolality (U osmol) from 631 +/- 72 to 264 +/- 43 mosmol/kg (P less than .001), and free-water clearance (CH20) increased from -.325 +/-
J, Boykin   +3 more
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Tailoring diuretic therapy in acute heart failure: insight into early diuretic response predictors

Clinical Research in Cardiology, 2013
Few data exist to help physicians in the use of diuretics to provide the greatest symptomatic benefit with the least adverse effect to patients and to select the subset of patients who require a more aggressive diuretic strategy and monitoring. The aim of this study is to identify early predictors of diuretic response in a selected group of patients ...
João Pedro, Ferreira   +5 more
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Diuretic Response to Furosemide in the Presence of Renal Insufficiency

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
DURING THE COURSE of renal insufficiency, edema frequently develops. The management of this edema offers a therapeutic challenge of somewhat greater magnitude than that met in cardiac decompensation and hepatic cirrhosis. The edema of uncomplicated cardiac failure usually responds well to the saluretic agents currently available including the organic ...
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Diuretic response to acute hypoxia in the conscious dog

American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 1982
Experiments were performed to determine the renal effects of acute hypoxia in conscious normovolemic dogs. Dogs were made hypoxic and also became hypocapnic through increased ventilation. Hypocapnic hypoxia was associated with increased urine flow, arterial blood pressure, cardiac output, PAH and inulin clearance, and electrolyte excretion.
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