2024
Contemporary Decongestion Strategies in Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure A National Community-Based Cohort Study
Zheng J, Ambrosy A, Bhatt A, Collins S, Flint K, Fonarow G, Fudim M, Greene S, Lala A, Testani J, Varshney A, Wi R, Sandhu A. Contemporary Decongestion Strategies in Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure A National Community-Based Cohort Study. JACC Heart Failure 2024, 12: 1381-1392. PMID: 38678466, DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2024.04.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPredictors of weight lossHeart failureWeight lossHF hospitalizationPatient-level electronic health record dataCommunity-based health systemAssociated with less weight lossContinuous diuretic infusionsElectronic health record dataCommunity-based cohort studyAssociated with greater weight lossHealth record dataGreater weight lossBackground Heart failureEstimated weight lossLess weight lossAdjunctive diureticsDiuretic infusionAcute HFSerum creatinineClinical predictorsDecongestion strategiesAdmission weightStudy cohortDischarge weight
2015
Diuretic response in acute heart failure—an analysis from ASCEND-HF
Maaten J, Dunning AM, Valente MA, Damman K, Ezekowitz JA, Califf RM, Starling RC, van der Meer P, O'Connor CM, Schulte PJ, Testani JM, Hernandez AF, Tang WH, Voors AA. Diuretic response in acute heart failure—an analysis from ASCEND-HF. American Heart Journal 2015, 170: 313-321.e4. PMID: 26299229, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2015.05.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute heart failureLow urine outputLower blood pressureDiuretic responseHospital admissionUrine outputBlood pressureHeart failurePoor baseline renal functionGood diuretic responseHeart failure rehospitalizationPoor diuretic responseBaseline renal functionASCEND-HF trialRisk of deathLong-term useDiuretic unresponsivenessNesiritide treatmentCause mortalityRenal impairmentPoor respondersRenal functionClinical predictorsLoop diureticsASCEND-HF