Loop diuretic down‐titration at discharge in patients hospitalized for acute heart failure

Author:

Croset François12,Llàcer Pau12ORCID,Núñez Julio34,Campos Jorge1,García Marina1,Pérez Alberto1,Fernández Cristina1,Fabregate Martín1,López Genoveva1,Tello Susana1,Fernández José María1,Ruiz Raúl1,Manzano Luis12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal, IRYCIS Madrid Spain

2. Department of Medicine and Medical Specialties, Facultad de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud Universidad de Alcalá, IRYCIS Madrid Spain

3. Department of Cardiology Hospital Clínico Universitario, Universitat de València, INCLIVA Valencia Spain

4. CIBER Cardiovascular Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractAimsThe current literature provides limited guidance on the best diuretic strategy post‐hospitalization for acute heart failure (AHF). It is postulated that the efficacy and safety of the outpatient diuretic regimen may be significantly influenced by the degree of fluid overload (FO) encountered during hospitalization. We hypothesize that in patients with more pronounced FO, reducing their regular oral diuretic dosage might be associated with an elevated risk of unfavourable clinical outcomes.Methods and resultsIt was a retrospective observational study of 410 patients hospitalized for AHF in which the dose of furosemide at admission and discharge was collected. Patients were categorized across diuretic dose status into two groups: (i) the down‐titration group and (ii) the stable/up‐titration group. FO status was evaluated by a clinical congestion score and circulating biomarkers. The endpoint of interest was the composite of time to all‐cause death and/or heart failure readmission. A multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression model was constructed to analyse the endpoints. The median age was 86 (78–92) years, 256 (62%) were women, and 80% had heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. After multivariate adjustment, the down‐titration furosemide equivalent dose remained not associated with the risk of the combined endpoint in the whole sample (hazard ratio 1.34, 95% confidence interval 0.86–2.06, P = 0.184). The risk of the combination of death and/or worsening heart failure associated with the diuretic strategy at discharge was significantly influenced by FO status, including clinical congestion scores and circulating proxies of FO like BNP and cancer antigen 125.ConclusionsIn patients hospitalized for AHF, furosemide down‐titration does not imply an increased risk of mortality and/or heart failure readmission. However, FO status modifies the effect of down‐titration on the outcome. In patients with severe congestion or residual congestion at discharge, down‐titration was associated with an increased risk of mortality and/or heart failure readmission.

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Wiley

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