2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.rec.2023.03.005
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Optimisation of treatments for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in routine practice: a position statement from a panel of experts

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“…This approach holds several practical advantages, particularly when encountering challenges associated with declining renal function 5 and low blood pressure, 6 and when initiating HF drugs. 7 However, the actual impact of long-term diuretic minimization has yet to be evaluated. The effectiveness of such an approach should be prospectively tested in clinical trials.…”
Section: Can Tubular Remodelling Be Prevented?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This approach holds several practical advantages, particularly when encountering challenges associated with declining renal function 5 and low blood pressure, 6 and when initiating HF drugs. 7 However, the actual impact of long-term diuretic minimization has yet to be evaluated. The effectiveness of such an approach should be prospectively tested in clinical trials.…”
Section: Can Tubular Remodelling Be Prevented?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minimizing the long‐term dose of diuretics appears to be a logical approach to mitigate tubular remodelling. This approach holds several practical advantages, particularly when encountering challenges associated with declining renal function 5 and low blood pressure, 6 and when initiating HF drugs 7 . However, the actual impact of long‐term diuretic minimization has yet to be evaluated.…”
Section: Can Tubular Remodelling Be Prevented?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Propostas específicas são direcionadas a pacientes idosos (> 75 anos), frágeis e com distúrbios do ritmo cardíaco. Este algoritmo visa alcançar um protocolo terapêutico ideal em até 2 meses na maioria dos pacientes (GIRERD et al, 2023).…”
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