Rapid and Accurate Assessment of Diuretic Response: Validation of an Equation to Predict Diuretic Induced Sodium Output Using a Spot Urine Sample
Griffin M, Struyk G, Fleming J, Shamlian P, Wycallis E, Pattoli M, Thomas A, Stewart B, Barnett J, Gomez N, Ivey-Miranda J, Rao V, Testani J. Rapid and Accurate Assessment of Diuretic Response: Validation of an Equation to Predict Diuretic Induced Sodium Output Using a Spot Urine Sample. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2019, 25: s52-s53. DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2019.07.148.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPoor diuretic responseSpot urine samplesNet fluid balanceDiuretic responseSodium excretionUrine collectionDiuretic administrationSodium outputValidation cohortWeight lossUrine samplesFluid balanceCumulative sodium excretionTypes of diureticsRoutine clinical practiceNet fluid lossAssessment of responseDiuretic doseDiuretic periodDiuretic therapyBladder dysfunctionLoop diureticsSpot urineMedical recordsClinical trialsRelationship between “Dry Weight” and Actual Weight Loss in Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure
Fleming J, Griffin M, Ivey-Miranda J, Raghavendra P, Struyk G, Shamlian P, Gomez N, Barnett J, Stewart B, Wycallis E, Thomas A, Mahoney D, Pattoli M, Rao V, Testani J. Relationship between “Dry Weight” and Actual Weight Loss in Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2019, 25: s51-s52. DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2019.07.145.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic medical recordsActual weight lossWeight lossDiuretic therapyVolume overloadHigher body mass indexHospital weight lossBody mass indexTreatment of patientsADHF hospitalizationsAdmission weightMethods PatientsHeart failureFluid excessMass indexPatient assessmentEqual incidencePatient's estimationMedical recordsPatients' estimatesPatientsHospitalizationYounger ageIdeal weightPrimary comparison