Lower urine sodium predicts longer length of stay in acute heart failure patients: Insights from the ROSE AHF trial.
Jonathan W CunninghamJie-Lena SunFinnian R Mc CauslandSamantha LyKevin J AnstromJoann LindenfeldMichael M GivertzLynne W StevensonNeal K LakdawalaPublished in: Clinical cardiology (2019)
In patients hospitalized for AHF and renal dysfunction, UNa ≤ 60 mmol/L during the first 24 hours of diuresis identifies patients at risk for prolonged hospitalization but does not provide an indication for adjunctive dopamine or nesiritide.