Ultrafiltration versus Diuretics on Prognostic Cardiac and Renal Biomarkers in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Kirsty Luo-Yng TayAbdel Rahman OsmanEsyn Ee Xin YeohJasmine LuangboriboonJie Fei LauJoanne Jia An ChanMajed YousifBenjamin Yi Hong TseGraham W HorganDavid T GamblePhyo Kyaw MyintPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Existing systematic reviews have insufficiently delineated the differing cardiac and renal profile of ultrafiltration compared to diuretics as a method of decongestion in acute decompensated heart failure. This meta-analysis will investigate the impact of ultrafiltration compared to diuretics on prognostic cardiac and renal biomarkers. We searched PubMed Central, Ovid MEDLINE ® , Ovid Embase, all EBM reviews, and Web of Science Core Collection for randomised controlled trials published before 21 July 2022. Our main outcome measures were cardiac (brain natriuretic peptide and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide) and renal biomarkers (serum creatinine, serum sodium, and blood urea nitrogen). A total of 10 randomised trials were included in our analysis after screening. An inverse-variance random effects meta-analysis of the pooled results demonstrated no significant difference between ultrafiltration and diuretics for brain natriuretic peptide, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide, creatinine, sodium and long-term blood urea nitrogen. However, ultrafiltration produced statistically greater increases in blood urea nitrogen in the short-term (mean difference, 3.88; 95% confidence interval 0.59-7.17 mg/dL). Overall, ultrafiltration produces a similar impact on prognostic cardiac and renal biomarkers when compared to diuretic therapy. We highlight ultrafiltration's significant impact on short-term BUN and recommend further research to investigate more optimal protocols of ultrafiltration administration.
Keyphrases
- heart failure
- left ventricular
- systematic review
- liver failure
- resting state
- meta analyses
- white matter
- functional connectivity
- acute heart failure
- clinical trial
- atrial fibrillation
- cerebral ischemia
- stem cells
- multiple sclerosis
- study protocol
- mesenchymal stem cells
- anti inflammatory
- intensive care unit
- respiratory failure
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- ejection fraction
- metabolic syndrome
- cell therapy
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