Subcutaneous furosemide for the treatment of heart failure: a state-of-the art review
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Subcutaneous furosemide for the treatment of heart failure: a state-of-the art review
Abstract
The prevalence of heart failure (HF) is on the rise. By 2030, over eight million Americans (46% increase from current prevalence) will have heart failure. In the USA, approximately 30 billion dollars is spent annually on heart failure and this number will likely double in 2030. Thus, HF represents a significant economic burden. Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) is a clinical spectrum, which refers to increasing symptoms and signs of heart failure prompting an emergency room visit or hospitalization. In ADHF, inpatient administration of intravenous diuretic is the standard of care due to the variability in the absorption of oral diuretics. Within 30 days, 25-30% of these patients are readmitted with recurrent ADHF. Recent efforts have focused in reducing HF readmission, and thereby decreasing costs; hence, innovative outpatient treatment options have emerged. Subcutaneous furosemide use will potentially overcome the need to place intravenous lines, reduce associated expenses, and enable management of ADHF at home. This review presents data on the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of subcutaneous furosemide, scientific evidence on the use of this therapy in the palliative and hospice population, and its experimental use as an outpatient therapy and/or as a bridge from inpatient to home.
Keywords: At-home treatment; Furosemide; Heart failure; Palliative care; Subcutaneous.
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