Loop Diuretics in Acute Heart Failure; Decongestive Relief Against Renal Side Effects
Nehad Abdel Mageed Mahmoud;
Abstract
Current goals in the acute treatment of heart failure are focused on pulmonary and systemic decongestion with loop diuretics as the cornerstone of therapy. Despite rapid relief of symptoms in patients with acute decompensated heart failure, after intravenous use of loop diuretics, the use of these agents has been consistently associated with adverse events, including hypokalemia, hypotension, and increased mortality.
Recent randomized trials have shown that continuous infusions of loop diuretics did not offer benefit but were associated with adverse events, including hyponatremia, prolonged hospital stay, and increased rate of readmissions. This is probably due to the limitations of congestion evaluation as well as to the deleterious effects linked to drug administration, particularly at higher dosage.
The impaired renal function often associated with this treatment is not extensively explored and could deserve
Recent randomized trials have shown that continuous infusions of loop diuretics did not offer benefit but were associated with adverse events, including hyponatremia, prolonged hospital stay, and increased rate of readmissions. This is probably due to the limitations of congestion evaluation as well as to the deleterious effects linked to drug administration, particularly at higher dosage.
The impaired renal function often associated with this treatment is not extensively explored and could deserve
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| Title | Loop Diuretics in Acute Heart Failure; Decongestive Relief Against Renal Side Effects | Other Titles | مدرات البول العرويه فى الفشل القلبي الحاد؛ تقليل الإحتقان فى مواجهة الآثار الجانبيه على الكلى | Authors | Nehad Abdel Mageed Mahmoud | Issue Date | 2017 |
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