Role of Diuretics and Ultrafiltration in Congestive Heart Failure
Volume overload in heart failure (HF) results from neurohumoral activation causing renal sodium and water retention secondary to arterial underfilling. Volume overload not only causes signs and symptoms of congestion, but can impact myocardial remodeling and HF progression. Thus, treating congestion...
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Main Authors: | Jo Ann Lindenfeld (Author), Robert Schrier (Author), Fawaz Al Ammary (Author), Dmitry Shchekochikhin (Author) |
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2013-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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