2020
Prediction and measurement of diuretic responsiveness after oral administration of furosemide to healthy dogs and dogs with congestive heart failure
Loughran KA, Larouche‐Lebel É, Huh T, Testani JM, Rao VS, Oyama MA. Prediction and measurement of diuretic responsiveness after oral administration of furosemide to healthy dogs and dogs with congestive heart failure. Journal Of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2020, 34: 2253-2264. PMID: 33125814, PMCID: PMC7694836, DOI: 10.1111/jvim.15952.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCongestive heart failureSpot urine samplesDiuretic responsivenessHeart failureHealthy dogsOral administrationUrine samplesCumulative urine volumeUrinary Na excretionProspective interventional studyUrine sodiumNa excretionUrine volumeInterventional studyUvolClinical importanceHuman patientsClinical settingDogsFurosemideCharacteristic curveResponsivenessAdministrationMinutesPatients
2019
Diuretic Resistance in Heart Failure
Gupta R, Testani J, Collins S. Diuretic Resistance in Heart Failure. Current Heart Failure Reports 2019, 16: 57-66. PMID: 30762178, PMCID: PMC6431570, DOI: 10.1007/s11897-019-0424-1.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsAcute heart failureLoop diuretic doseHeart failureDiuretic doseLoop diureticsChronic heart failureUrine sodium concentrationDiuretic resistanceNatriuretic responseDiuretic efficiencyInpatient stayPrognostic valueFuture trialsDiuretic responsivenessAdditional biomarkersTailored therapyDiureticsSodium concentrationTherapyCurrent literatureAdministrationDoseOverview of mechanismsRecent studiesDR
2016
Hypochloremia, Diuretic Resistance, and Outcome in Patients With Acute Heart Failure
Ter Maaten JM, Damman K, Hanberg JS, Givertz MM, Metra M, O'Connor CM, Teerlink JR, Ponikowski P, Cotter G, Davison B, Cleland JG, Bloomfield DM, Hillege HL, van Veldhuisen DJ, Voors AA, Testani JM. Hypochloremia, Diuretic Resistance, and Outcome in Patients With Acute Heart Failure. Circulation Heart Failure 2016, 9: e003109. PMID: 27507112, DOI: 10.1161/circheartfailure.116.003109.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAgedAged, 80 and overBiomarkersChloridesDisease ProgressionDiureticsDown-RegulationDrug ResistanceFemaleHeart FailureHospitalizationHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateLinear ModelsMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisProportional Hazards ModelsRisk FactorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeXanthinesConceptsAcute heart failureMEq/L.Heart failureDay 14Serum chloridePoor diuretic responseHours of admissionLower serum chlorideBlood urea nitrogenSerum chloride levelsAHF therapiesDiuretic resistancePROTECT trialNeurohormonal activationMultivariable adjustmentRenal functionHospital admissionMultivariable analysisDiuretic responseDiuretic responsivenessDiuretic targetChloride levelsUrea nitrogenHypochloremiaChloride homeostasis
2013
Timing of Hemoconcentration During Treatment of Acute Decompensated Heart Failure and Subsequent Survival Importance of Sustained Decongestion
Testani JM, Brisco MA, Chen J, McCauley BD, Parikh CR, Tang WH. Timing of Hemoconcentration During Treatment of Acute Decompensated Heart Failure and Subsequent Survival Importance of Sustained Decongestion. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2013, 62: 516-524. PMID: 23747773, PMCID: PMC3892152, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2013.05.027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDecompensated heart failureHeart failureEarly hemoconcentrationIntravascular volumeSurvival advantageAcute decompensated heart failureLoop diuretic dosesSignificant mortality benefitPrimary discharge diagnosisSimilar baseline characteristicsSignificant survival advantageGreater weight lossDiuretic dosesOral diureticsBaseline characteristicsMortality benefitRenal functionImproved survivalLoop diureticsSingle centerDischarge diagnosisHealthy patientsConsecutive admissionsDiuretic responsivenessRapid diuresis