| Literature DB >> 33456189 |
Dalvir Gill1, Naga Vaishnavi Gadela2, Ayesha Azmeen2, Abhishek Jaiswal1.
Abstract
Worsening symptoms and fluid overload are the hallmarks of heart failure (HF) decompensation, and fluid removal is central to improvement. Despite high-dose loop diuretics, patients with decompensated HF may develop suboptimal diuresis/diuretic resistance. Sequential nephron blockade with a combination of loop and thiazide/thiazide-like diuretics may be insufficient, resulting in poor outcomes. We present a case wherein urine output improved significantly with acetazolamide. Although the diuretic capacity of acetazolamide is weak on its own, it might be efficient in aiding the efficacy of loop diuretics. We discuss the pathophysiological basis and evidence behind its potential role in diuretic resistance. Drawing from current understanding, we propose a stepwise approach to diuresis in such patients.Entities:
Keywords: Congestion; decompensated heart failure; diuresis; diuretic resistance
Year: 2020 PMID: 33456189 PMCID: PMC7785193 DOI: 10.1080/08998280.2020.1830332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent) ISSN: 0899-8280