Ultrafiltration for decompensated heart failure: renal implications

Heart5.70
Volume: 95, Issue: 13, Pages: 1047 - 1051
Published: Mar 3, 2009
Abstract
The negative prognostic impact of worsening renal function in patients with decompensated heart failure has been widely recognised. As diuretics are thought to contribute to deterioration of kidney function in this setting, attempts have been made to either spare or suppress the diuretic-related pathophysiological mechanisms involved in this phenomenon. In this regard, extracorporeal ultrafiltration represents a novel therapy for patients with...
Paper Details
Title
Ultrafiltration for decompensated heart failure: renal implications
Published Date
Mar 3, 2009
Journal
Volume
95
Issue
13
Pages
1047 - 1051
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