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Outcomes with inpatient use of midodrine in patients with heart failure and kidney failure on maintenance dialysis.

Neev PatelBruno Alvarez ConcejoKevin Bryan LoMeenakshi MishraAyeesha KattubadiJanani Rangaswami
Published in: Acta cardiologica (2024)
This study illuminates the complexities in treating hospitalised patients with kidney failure and HF. Our findings, drawn from an exploratory analysis, indicate that inpatient midodrine use is associated with increased 6-month mortality. This may reflect deleterious effects from vasoconstriction and/or unmeasured confounders in this vulnerable population. This investigation, utilising TriNetX, was limited by access to deidentified aggregate data, preventing detailed exploration of specifics such as timing, dosage, and indications for midodrine use. Moreover, given its observational nature, cause-effect relationship cannot be established. Our findings indicate an increased mortality associated with midodrine use for hypotension, underscoring the need for further research and consideration of alternative strategies.
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