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. 2024 Sep;368(3):182-189.
doi: 10.1016/j.amjms.2024.06.002. Epub 2024 Jun 14.

Full decongestion in acute heart failure therapy

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Full decongestion in acute heart failure therapy

Chandan Buttar et al. Am J Med Sci. 2024 Sep.
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Abstract

Incomplete decongestion is the main cause of readmission in the early post-discharge period of a hospitalization for acute heart failure. Recent heart failure guidelines have highlighted initiation and rapid up-titration of quadruple therapy with angiotensin receptor neprilysin inhibitor, beta adrenergic receptor blocker, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, and sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor to prevent hospitalizations for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. However, full decongestion remains the foremost therapeutic goal of hospitalization for heart failure. While early addition of sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists may be helpful, the value of the other therapeutics comes after decongestion is complete.

Keywords: Acute decompensated heart failure; Decongestion; Diuretics; Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors report no relationships that could be construed as a conflict of interest. The study was not supported by any funding sources.

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