The Association Between Intra-abdominal Pressure and Diuretic Response in Heart Failure.
S Crespo-AznarezA Campos-Sáenz de SantamaríaM Sánchez-MartelesV Garcés-HornaC Josa-LaordenI Giménez-LópezJ I Pérez-CalvoJorge Rubio-GraciaPublished in: Current heart failure reports (2023)
Increased IAP is associated with worsening renal function (WRF) in patients with advanced HF. Furthermore, the persistence of a rise in IAP after the first 72 h of intravenous diuretic treatment has been correlated with a worse diuretic response, a higher degree of congestion, and an impaired prognosis. The rise in IAP in HF patients has been associated with impaired renal function and a lower diuretic response. Nonetheless, more studies are needed to elucidate the actual role of IAP in congestive nephropathy and whether it may help guide diuretic therapy during acute decompensations.