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Overview of the Treatment of Congestion in Heart Failure
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Abstract:
Heart failure is a major problem in developed countries, leading to a high number of hospitalizations
and healthcare costs. The most common symptom of heart failure is congestion, which is also the primary reason
for hospitalization. Diuretics, particularly loop diuretics, are the cornerstone of the treatment of congestion.
Likewise, there are other types of diuretics with different pathways of action, bioavailability profiles, adverse reactions,
and effects on the cardiovascular and renal systems. Moreover, in recent years, new therapeutic alternatives
have been proposed for challenging cases of diuretic resistance, such as ultrafiltration through peripheral
access or peritoneal dialysis. The main objective of this article is to provide a step-guided approach to the management
of congestion in patients with heart failure in order to guide the medical practice. Despite the significant
amount of research published in recent years, there are no clear algorithms for managing acute heart failure.
Diuretics remain the primary treatment of acute heart failure, and nephron blockade is key, but new therapies
are emerging, and ongoing research is needed to develop better strategies for managing this condition.
Title: Overview of the Treatment of Congestion in Heart Failure
Description:
Abstract:
Heart failure is a major problem in developed countries, leading to a high number of hospitalizations
and healthcare costs.
The most common symptom of heart failure is congestion, which is also the primary reason
for hospitalization.
Diuretics, particularly loop diuretics, are the cornerstone of the treatment of congestion.
Likewise, there are other types of diuretics with different pathways of action, bioavailability profiles, adverse reactions,
and effects on the cardiovascular and renal systems.
Moreover, in recent years, new therapeutic alternatives
have been proposed for challenging cases of diuretic resistance, such as ultrafiltration through peripheral
access or peritoneal dialysis.
The main objective of this article is to provide a step-guided approach to the management
of congestion in patients with heart failure in order to guide the medical practice.
Despite the significant
amount of research published in recent years, there are no clear algorithms for managing acute heart failure.
Diuretics remain the primary treatment of acute heart failure, and nephron blockade is key, but new therapies
are emerging, and ongoing research is needed to develop better strategies for managing this condition.
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