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Patients hospitalized with acute heart failure, worsening renal function, and persistent congestion are at high risk for adverse outcomes despite current medical therapy.

Lauren B CooperAdam D DeVoreJennifer CowgerSean PinneyDavid BaranTracy A DeWaldTara BurtJan B PietzschAntony WaltonKeith AaronsonPalak Shah
Published in: Clinical cardiology (2023)
Many patients admitted with ADHF have WRF and persistent congestion despite diuresis and are at high risk for adverse events during hospitalization and early follow-up. Novel treatment strategies are urgently needed for this high-risk population.
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