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- Diuretic Treatment in Heart Failure: A Practical Guide for Clinicians
Diuretics have been used in heart failure for decades, and they remain the backbone of the contemporary management of heart failure Loop diuretics is the preferred diuretic, and it has been given a class I recommendation by clinical guidelines for the relief of congestion symptoms
- Diuretic Therapy for Patients With Heart Failure: JACC State . . . - PubMed
In this review, the authors discuss the fundamental mechanisms and physiological principles that underlie the use of diuretic therapy and the available data on the optimal use of diuretics
- Diuretic Therapy for Patients With Heart Failure:
Loop diuretics are one of the cornerstones of treatments for heart failure, but there is sparse robust clinical trial evidence to guide use Understanding renal physiology and loop diuretic pharmacology is key to successful diuretic therapy
- Diuretic Therapy for Heart Failure Patients - American College of . . .
Effective diuretic action requires four discrete steps: 1) ingestion and gastrointestinal absorption (if given orally), 2) delivery to the kidney, 3) secretion into the tubule lumen; and 4) binding to the transport protein—each one of these steps is discussed in this review
- Diuretics as a Treatment for Heart Failure - WebMD
Diuretics, better known as "water pills," help the kidneys get rid of unneeded water and salt This makes it easier for your heart to pump These medicines may be used to treat high blood
- Diuretic Treatment in Heart Failure | New England Journal of Medicine
In this review, we discuss current pharmacologic principles of diuretic therapy, integrate data from recent research, and suggest evidence-based approaches to diuretic treatment of heart
- Medications Used to Treat Heart Failure
Bisoprolol (Zebeta), carvedilol (Coreg) and metoprolol succinate (Toprol XL and Kapspargo Sprinkle) have the best evidence for helping people with heart failure Other beta-blockers (not listed above) are usually avoided in heart failure because they can overstimulate the beta-receptor
- Diuretics for Treatment of Patients with Heart Failure? - AAFP
Diuretics are recommended for the control of fluid retention in patients with clinical heart failure or a history of heart failure symptoms (stage C), as well as for patients with
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