Early adjunctive tolvaptan therapy in acute decompensated heart failure improved symptom relief and diuresis while reducing worsening renal function, oxygen support duration, and hospital stay.
Does point-of-care creatinine testing agree with laboratory measurements for risk assessment of post-contrast acute kidney injury in patients undergoing angiography?
Point-of-care creatinine testing provides almost perfect diagnostic agreement with standard laboratory measurements for stratifying post-contrast AKI risk in acute angiography settings.
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Conclusion:Early adjunctive therapy with tolvaptan in ADHF significantly improved early symptom relief and diuresis, while reducing the incidence of worsening renal function, duration of oxygen support, and length of hospital stay.Subgroup analysis suggests that patients without underlying CKD derive greater renal protective benefit from tolvaptan.I have no potential conflict of interest to disclose.I did not use generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process.
Gaipov et al. (Wed,) reported a other. Early adjunctive tolvaptan therapy in acute decompensated heart failure improved symptom relief and diuresis while reducing worsening renal function, oxygen support duration, and hospital stay.