Ultrafiltration in Decompensated Heart Failure with Cardiorenal Syndrome
Hennepin County Medical Center · Clinical Research Institute · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Ultrafiltration is an alternative strategy to diuretic therapy for the treatment of patients with acute decompensated heart failure. Little is known about the efficacy and safety of ultrafiltration in patients with acute decompensated heart failure complicated by persistent congestion and worsened renal function.
We randomly assigned a total of 188 patients with acute decompensated heart failure, worsened renal function, and persistent congestion to a strategy of stepped pharmacologic therapy (94 patients) or ultrafiltration (94 patients). The primary end point was the bivariate change from baseline in the serum creatinine level and body weight, as assessed 96 hours after random assignment. Patients were followed for 60 days.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 54.11
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- 100%
- References
- 27
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22Topics & keywords
- Cardiorenal syndrome
- Medicine
- Acute decompensated heart failure
- Heart failure
- Ultrafiltration (renal)
- Diuretic
- Intensive care medicine
- Renal function
- Good health and well-being