Early diuretic response and outcome prediction in ambulatory worsening heart failure: Natriuresis versus diuresis

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Cobo Marcos, Marta
Espriella, Rafael de la
Zegri-Reiriz, Isabel
Rubio Gracia, Jorge
Comín Colet, J.

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Early diuresis and natriuresis are commonly used to assess the efficacy of decongestive therapy following an acute heart failure episode. There is limited knowledge regarding which parameter better predicts adverse clinical outcomes, especially in the outpatient setting. This study investigated the prognostic value of both metrics in predicting 30-day adverse clinical events in an ambulatory worsening heart failure (WHF) scenario.

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Cobo Marcos, M., De La Espriella, R., Zegri‐Reiriz, I., Llacer, P., Rubio Gracia, J., Comín‐Colet, J., Morales‐Rull, J. L., Diez‐Villanueva, P., De Juan Bagudá, J., Jiménez‐Marrero, S., Ortiz Cortés, C., Restrepo‐Córdoba, M. A., García‐Pinilla, J. M., Barrios, E., Del Prado Díaz, S., & Núñez, J. (2025). Early diuretic response and outcome prediction in ambulatory worsening heart failure: Natriuresis versus diuresis. ESC Heart Failure, 12(4), 2460-2466. https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.15275

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