2024
Serial direct sodium removal in patients with heart failure and diuretic resistance
Rao V, Ivey‐Miranda J, Cox Z, Moreno‐Villagomez J, Ramos‐Mastache D, Neville D, Balkcom N, Asher J, Bellumkonda L, Bigvava T, Shaburishvili T, Bartunek J, Wilson F, Finkelstein F, Maulion C, Turner J, Testani J. Serial direct sodium removal in patients with heart failure and diuretic resistance. European Journal Of Heart Failure 2024, 26: 1215-1230. PMID: 38556717, DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.3196.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiuretic resistanceCardiorenal syndromeHeart failureLoop diureticsDiuretic withdrawalHigh-dose loop diureticsN-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptidePro-B-type natriuretic peptideGrowth differentiation factor 15Carbohydrate antigen 125Differentiation factor 15Sodium removalRandomized controlled studyCardiorenal parametersDiuretic doseSoluble ST2Natriuretic peptideMedian timeDiuretic responseKidney injuryPeritoneal membraneElectrolyte handlingKidney functionDiureticsInterleukin-6
2023
The blunted loop diuretic response in acute heart failure is driven by reduced tubular responsiveness rather than insufficient tubular delivery. The role of furosemide urine excretion on diuretic and natriuretic response in acute heart failure
Biegus J, Zymliński R, Testani J, Fudim M, Cox Z, Guzik M, Iwanek G, Hurkacz M, Raj D, Marciniak D, Ponikowska B, Ponikowski P. The blunted loop diuretic response in acute heart failure is driven by reduced tubular responsiveness rather than insufficient tubular delivery. The role of furosemide urine excretion on diuretic and natriuretic response in acute heart failure. European Journal Of Heart Failure 2023, 25: 1323-1333. PMID: 37042083, DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.2852.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute heart failureDiuretic responseHeart failureChronic usersTubular deliveryUrine volumeAcute heart failure patientsGlomerular filtration rateHeart failure patientsHigher urine volumeDiuretic exposureFurosemide deliveryFurosemide usersGood diuresisFurosemide doseFailure patientsNatriuretic responseFurosemide useTubular responseFiltration rateObservational studyUrine excretionNaïve groupHealthy individualsBody weightEffect of Torsemide vs Furosemide After Discharge on All-Cause Mortality in Patients Hospitalized With Heart Failure
Mentz R, Anstrom K, Eisenstein E, Sapp S, Greene S, Morgan S, Testani J, Harrington A, Sachdev V, Ketema F, Kim D, Desvigne-Nickens P, Pitt B, Velazquez E, Adams K, Bhatt K, DeWald T, Axsom K, Murthy S, Rich J, Testani J, Smith B, Vader J, McCulloch M, Skopicki H, Psotka M, Heroux A, Lala-Trindade A, Stevens G, Tang W, Lev Y, William P, Eberly A, Gottleib S, Haught W, Grafton G, Larned J, Tejwani L, Mody F, Krim S, Robinson M, Fang J, Adler A, Bell A, Banerjee D, Ruiz Duque E, Mizyed A, Rommel J, Arhinful J, Goyal P, Hall M, Hummel S, Shetty S, Haas D, Vilaro J, Alexy T, Herre J, Clark J, Ambrosy A, Gaglianello N, Ramasubbu K, Meadows J, Tabtabai S, Sherwood M, Hasni S, D'Urso M, Muneer B, Dunlap S, Davis W, Friedman D, Guglin M, Ferguson A, Abbate A, Smart F. Effect of Torsemide vs Furosemide After Discharge on All-Cause Mortality in Patients Hospitalized With Heart Failure. JAMA 2023, 329: 214-223. PMID: 36648467, PMCID: PMC9857435, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2022.23924.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCause mortalityHeart failureTorsemide groupFurosemide groupTotal hospitalizationsCause hospitalizationEffects of torsemideDiuretic strategyPrespecified subgroupsSecondary outcomesEjection fractionMedian agePrimary outcomeHospitalizationMAIN OUTCOMEPatientsFurosemideMortalityMonthsTorsemidePrimary hypothesisSignificant differencesFinal dateOutcomesTrials
2021
Renal negative pressure treatment as a novel therapy for heart failure-induced renal dysfunction
Rao VS, Maulion C, Asher JL, Ivey-Miranda J, Cox ZL, Moreno-Villagomez J, Mahoney D, Turner JM, Wilson FP, Wilcox CS, Testani J. Renal negative pressure treatment as a novel therapy for heart failure-induced renal dysfunction. AJP Regulatory Integrative And Comparative Physiology 2021, 321: r588-r594. PMID: 34405731, DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00115.2021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRenal plasma flowGlomerular filtration rateCongestive HFTubular pressureHeart failure hospitalizationPara-aminohippurate clearanceCentral venous pressureHigh fractional excretionNegative pressure therapyUrinary collecting systemNegative pressure treatmentSimilar diuresisFailure hospitalizationRenal dysfunctionCardiac tamponadeIothalamate clearanceFractional excretionRenal parametersKidney functionRenal congestionRenal responseRight kidneyVenous pressurePressure therapyControl kidneysEarly diuretic strategies and the association with In-hospital and Post-discharge outcomes in acute heart failure
Fudim M, Spates T, Sun JL, Kittipibul V, Testani JM, Starling RC, Tang WHW, Hernandez AF, Felker GM, O'Connor CM, Mentz RJ. Early diuretic strategies and the association with In-hospital and Post-discharge outcomes in acute heart failure. American Heart Journal 2021, 239: 110-119. PMID: 34052212, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2021.05.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCreatinineDiureticsDrug MonitoringFemaleFurosemideHeart FailureHospitalizationHumansInfusions, IntravenousInjections, IntravenousMaleMiddle AgedMortalityNatriuretic Peptide, BrainOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePatient ReadmissionPeptide FragmentsTime-to-TreatmentUnited StatesConceptsIntermittent bolus administrationAcute heart failureDecompensated heart failureHeart failurePost-discharge outcomesDiuretic strategyDay mortalityBolus administrationDays/dischargeHigher baseline creatinineIntermittent bolus groupTotal urine outputBaseline creatinineDiuretic regimenHigh NTproBNPCause mortalityHF readmissionHF rehospitalizationHospital outcomesBaseline characteristicsCardiovascular mortalityIn-HospitalRenal functionBolus groupContinuous therapy
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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, OralAnimalsDiureticsDog DiseasesDogsFurosemideHeart FailureHumansProspective StudiesConceptsCongestive heart failureSpot urine samplesDiuretic responsivenessHeart failureHealthy dogsOral administrationUrine samplesCumulative urine volumeUrinary Na excretionProspective interventional studyUrine sodiumNa excretionUrine volumeInterventional studyUvolClinical importanceHuman patientsClinical settingDogsFurosemideCharacteristic curveResponsivenessAdministrationMinutesPatientsReal World Use of Hypertonic Saline in Refractory Acute Decompensated Heart Failure A U.S. Center’s Experience
Griffin M, Soufer A, Goljo E, Colna M, Rao VS, Jeon S, Raghavendra P, D'Ambrosi J, Riello R, Coca SG, Mahoney D, Jacoby D, Ahmad T, Chen M, Tang WHW, Turner J, Mullens W, Wilson FP, Testani JM. Real World Use of Hypertonic Saline in Refractory Acute Decompensated Heart Failure A U.S. Center’s Experience. JACC Heart Failure 2020, 8: 199-208. PMID: 32035891, PMCID: PMC7814403, DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2019.10.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute decompensated heart failureHypertonic saline administrationHypertonic saline therapyHypertonic salineSaline administrationSaline therapyDiuretic efficiencyUrine outputSerum sodiumWeight lossAcute decompensated heartDecompensated heart failureCohort of patientsTotal urine outputReal-world safetyU.S. academic medical centersAcademic medical centerLarge U.S. academic medical centerDiuretic doseCenter experienceHeart failureMetabolic derangementsPrimary analytic approachRespiratory statusClinical variablesEffect of Loop Diuretics on the Fractional Excretion of Urea in Decompensated Heart Failure
Cox ZL, Sury K, Rao VS, Ivey-Miranda JB, Griffin M, Mahoney D, Gomez N, Fleming JH, Inker LA, Coca SG, Turner J, Wilson FP, Testani JM. Effect of Loop Diuretics on the Fractional Excretion of Urea in Decompensated Heart Failure. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2020, 26: 402-409. PMID: 32007554, PMCID: PMC7798124, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2020.01.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute kidney injuryFractional excretionHeart failureLoop diureticsDecompensated heart failureFurosemide equivalentsKidney injuryProspective cohortDiuretic administrationDiuretic responsePeak diuresisDiuretic effectFEUreaDiureticsPatientsDiagnostic superiorityHospital systemExcretionMagnitude of changeDegree of changeBaselineDistribution of changesFENaDiuresisFailure
2019
Diuretic Strategies for Loop Diuretic Resistance in Acute Heart Failure The 3T Trial
Cox ZL, Hung R, Lenihan DJ, Testani JM. Diuretic Strategies for Loop Diuretic Resistance in Acute Heart Failure The 3T Trial. JACC Heart Failure 2019, 8: 157-168. PMID: 31838029, PMCID: PMC7058489, DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2019.09.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, OralAgedChlorothiazideDiureticsDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleFollow-Up StudiesFurosemideHeart FailureHumansInfusions, IntravenousMaleMetolazoneMiddle AgedProspective StudiesRetrospective StudiesTolvaptanTreatment OutcomeConceptsAcute heart failureLoop diuretic resistanceDiuretic resistanceHigh-dose loop diuretic therapyLoop diuretic therapyDouble-blinded trialInfusion of furosemideCombination diureticsDiuretic strategyDiuretic therapyOral metolazoneTolvaptan therapyDiuretic efficacyHeart failurePrimary outcomePatientsLimited evidenceWeight lossTherapyChlorothiazideMetolazoneTolvaptanDiureticsInfusionCohortControlled decongestion by Reprieve therapy in acute heart failure: results of the TARGET‐1 and TARGET‐2 studies
Biegus J, Zymlinski R, Siwolowski P, Testani J, Szachniewicz J, Tycińska A, Banasiak W, Halpert A, Levin H, Ponikowski P. Controlled decongestion by Reprieve therapy in acute heart failure: results of the TARGET‐1 and TARGET‐2 studies. European Journal Of Heart Failure 2019, 21: 1079-1087. PMID: 31127666, DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.1533.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute heart failureEnd of therapyHeart failureDiuretic-based regimenStandard diuretic therapyPatient global assessmentPrimary efficacy endpointCentral venous pressureSystolic blood pressureDiuretic therapyEffective decongestionMean diuresisEfficacy endpointRenal injuryBlood pressureVenous pressureMean creatinineOwn controlPatientsTherapyGlobal assessmentFluid lossSodium lossTherapy supportDecongestion
2017
An exploratory analysis of the competing effects of aggressive decongestion and high-dose loop diuretic therapy in the DOSE trial
Hanberg JS, Tang WH, Wilson FP, Coca SG, Ahmad T, Brisco MA, Testani JM. An exploratory analysis of the competing effects of aggressive decongestion and high-dose loop diuretic therapy in the DOSE trial. International Journal Of Cardiology 2017, 241: 277-282. PMID: 28392080, PMCID: PMC5471358, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2017.03.114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-dose loop diureticsDiuretic doseAggressive decongestionDose trialFluid outputLoop diureticsHigh-dose loop diuretic therapyDose-related adverse effectsAdverse effectsLoop diuretic doseLoop diuretic therapyHeart failure patientsNet fluid balanceNet fluid outputRate of deathEmergency department (ED) visitationPotential beneficial effectsHypothesis-generating observationsEffective decongestionDiuretic therapyFailure patientsAdverse outcomesDecongestive effectImproved outcomesFluid balance
2016
Different diuretic dose and response in acute decompensated heart failure: Clinical characteristics and prognostic significance
Palazzuoli A, Testani JM, Ruocco G, Pellegrini M, Ronco C, Nuti R. Different diuretic dose and response in acute decompensated heart failure: Clinical characteristics and prognostic significance. International Journal Of Cardiology 2016, 224: 213-219. PMID: 27657476, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.09.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLower diuretic efficiencyChronic kidney diseaseDiuretic efficiencyAdverse eventsDose administrationAcute decompensated heart failureDecompensated heart failureAdverse event ratesDiuretic doseWRF occurrenceRenal dysfunctionClinical characteristicsRenal functionHeart failureHD patientsMultivariable analysisClinical statusPrognostic significanceAdverse outcomesContinuous administrationKidney diseaseDE patientsLD patientsBest modalityPatientsHypochloremia and Diuretic Resistance in Heart Failure
Hanberg JS, Rao V, Maaten J, Laur O, Brisco MA, Wilson F, Grodin JL, Assefa M, Broughton J, Planavsky NJ, Ahmad T, Bellumkonda L, Tang WH, Parikh CR, Testani JM. Hypochloremia and Diuretic Resistance in Heart Failure. Circulation Heart Failure 2016, 9: e003180. PMID: 27507113, PMCID: PMC4988527, DOI: 10.1161/circheartfailure.116.003180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overBiomarkersChloridesConnecticutCross-Sectional StudiesDown-RegulationDrug ResistanceFemaleFurosemideHeart FailureHumansKidneyMaleMiddle AgedOdds RatioPilot ProjectsProspective StudiesReninRisk FactorsSodiumSodium Potassium Chloride Symporter InhibitorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsDiuretic resistanceHeart failureCare centerSerum chloridePro-B-type natriuretic peptideChloride supplementationRenal free water excretionB-type natriuretic peptidePoor diuretic responsePlasma renin activityPlasma renin concentrationHeart failure cohortFree water excretionRecent epidemiological studiesBasic science evidenceBlood urea nitrogenSerum chloride levelsFurosemide equivalentsNeurohormonal activationRenin activityRenin concentrationCreatinine ratioLoop diureticsDiuretic responseSerum sodiumRelevance of Changes in Serum Creatinine During a Heart Failure Trial of Decongestive Strategies: Insights From the DOSE Trial
Brisco MA, Zile MR, Hanberg JS, Wilson FP, Parikh CR, Coca SG, Tang WH, Testani JM. Relevance of Changes in Serum Creatinine During a Heart Failure Trial of Decongestive Strategies: Insights From the DOSE Trial. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2016, 22: 753-760. PMID: 27374839, PMCID: PMC5435117, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2016.06.423.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedBiomarkersCause of DeathCreatinineDisease ProgressionDisease-Free SurvivalDiureticsDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodDrug Administration ScheduleFemaleFurosemideGlomerular Filtration RateHeart FailureHumansInfusions, IntravenousKidney Function TestsMaleMiddle AgedPrognosisSurvival RateTreatment OutcomeConceptsStable renal functionRenal functionComposite endpointDecongestive strategiesSerum creatinineDose trialAdverse outcomesClinical trialsSurrogate endpointsDiuretic Optimization Strategies Evaluation (DOSE) trialHeart failure clinical trialsHeart Failure TrialPoor prognostic signCoprimary endpointsComposite outcomeDecongestive therapyFailure TrialPrognostic signEmergency roomImproved outcomesLower riskCreatinineEndpointTrialsAbsence of risk
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
2014
Insufficient Natriuretic Response to Continuous Intravenous Furosemide Is Associated With Poor Long-Term Outcomes in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
Singh D, Shrestha K, Testani JM, Verbrugge FH, Dupont M, Mullens W, Tang WH. Insufficient Natriuretic Response to Continuous Intravenous Furosemide Is Associated With Poor Long-Term Outcomes in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2014, 20: 392-399. PMID: 24704538, PMCID: PMC4067259, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2014.03.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute decompensated heart failureContinuous intravenous furosemideDecompensated heart failureLong-term outcomesIntravenous furosemideNatriuretic responseRenal functionUrine sodiumHeart failureClinical outcomesUrine creatinineAdverse long-term clinical outcomesAdverse long-term outcomesLong-term clinical outcomesPoor long-term outcomesAdverse long-term eventsWeight lossContinuous furosemide infusionNet urine outputUrine sodium excretionAdverse clinical outcomesGlomerular filtration rateNet fluid outputGreater likelihoodLow urine sodium
2013
Dominance of Furosemide for Loop Diuretic Therapy in Heart Failure Time to Revisit the Alternatives?
Bikdeli B, Strait KM, Dharmarajan K, Partovian C, Coca SG, Kim N, Li SX, Testani JM, Khan U, Krumholz HM. Dominance of Furosemide for Loop Diuretic Therapy in Heart Failure Time to Revisit the Alternatives? Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2013, 61: 1549-1550. PMID: 23500272, PMCID: PMC4038646, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2012.12.043.Peer-Reviewed Original Research