The results of a new study published online this week in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Heart Failure declared intravenous (IV) diuretics “safe and effective for outpatient volume ...
(HealthDay News) — Intravenous (IV) diuretics appear to be safe and effective for outpatient volume management in heart failure, according to a study published online in JACC: Heart Failure. Leo F.
HealthDay News — Intravenous (IV) diuretics appear to be safe and effective for outpatient volume management in heart failure, according to a study published online December 2 in JACC: Heart Failure.
(HealthDay News) — Intravenous (IV) diuretics appear to be safe and effective for outpatient volume management in heart failure, according to a study published online December 2 in JACC: Heart Failure ...
Toronto, ON - Data presented from a national registry have shown that hospitalized acute decompensated HF patients who received intravenous (IV) diuretic therapy fared worse and used more hospital ...
NEW HAVEN, CT — A large study reports that one in nine patients hospitalized with heart failure received not only diuretics in their first 2 days of hospitalization but also IV fluids [1]. Moreover, ...
(HealthDay News) — Ambulatory, high-dose intravenous diuretic therapy seems to be cost saving for decompensated heart failure, according to a study published in The American Journal of Cardiology. Leo ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Oral sodium chloride supplementation during IV diuresis resulted in similar changes in ...
Acetazolamide added to intravenous loop diuretics decreases congestion within three days in patients with acute decompensated heart failure, according to late breaking research presented in a Hot Line ...
People with congestive heart failure – like Sallyann Sherrill often require intravenous diuretic therapy when their symptoms flare up. In many cases, that entails a trip to the hospital. But a program ...
LISBON, Portugal—The use of intravenous furosemide plus the thiazide-like diuretic metolazone resulted in significantly better natriuresis, as well as greater increase in urine volume and a larger ...