Urine sodium concentration after intravenous furosemide in dogs with acute congestive heart failure and correlation with treatment efficacy

Author:

Convey Victoria1,Huh Terry1,Achilles Erin J.1,Massey Laura K.1,McKaba Victoria F.1,Loughran Kerry A.1,Kraus Marc S.1ORCID,Gelzer Anna R.1ORCID,Crooks Alexandra V.1,Oyama Mark A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences and Advanced Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPoor natriuresis is a potential marker of diuretic resistance in dogs with acute congestive heart failure (CHF) but little is known about the relationship between urine sodium concentration (uNa) and frequency of successful decongestion. Supplemental O2 is a common treatment in dogs with severe CHF. The time from start to discontinuation of supplemental O2 therapy (DCSO2) typically reflects the time course and ease of decongestion.Hypothesis/ObjectivesUrine Na concentration after IV administration of furosemide will be correlated with duration of treatment with supplemental O2 (timeO2) and the cumulative frequency of successful DCSO2 during hospitalization.AnimalsFifty‐one dogs with acute CHF.MethodsRetrospective observational single center study.ResultsDogs with low uNa had significantly longer mean timeO2 than dogs with high uNa (uNa <87 mmol/L, 24.2 ± 2.6 hours vs uNa ≥87 mmol/L, 16.6 ± 1.7 hours; P = .02). Low uNa was correlated with lower cumulative frequency of DCSO2 (12 hour, 28%; 24 hour, 42%; 36 hour, 73%) compared to high uNa (12 hour, 28%; 24 hour, 88%; 36 hour, 96%; P = .005). History of PO loop diuretics, low serum chloride concentration (sCl), and high PCV were associated with low uNa. Urine Na concentration outperformed other metrics of diuretic responsiveness including weight loss.Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceUrine Na concentration after IV furosemide predicted timeO2 and cumulative frequency of DCSO2 in dogs with acute CHF, which likely reflects important aspects of diuretic responsiveness. Urine Na can assess diuretic responsiveness and treatment efficacy in dogs with CHF.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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