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Cardiorenal rescue study in acute decompensated heart failure: Rationale and design of CARRESS-HF, for the heart failure clinical research network
Bradley A. Bart
, Steven R. Goldsmith
, Kerry L. Lee
, Margaret M. Redfield
, G. Michael Felker
, Christopher M. O'Connor
, Horng H. Chen
, Jean L. Rouleau
, Michael M. Givertz
, Marc J. Semigran
,
Douglas Mann
, Anita Deswal
, David A. Bull
, Martin M. Lewinter
, Eugene Braunwald
Division of Cardiology
Center for Cardiovascular Research
Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Bursky Center for Human Immunology & Immunotherapy Programs (CHiiPs)
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Keyphrases
Clinical Trials Network
100%
Heart Failure
100%
Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
100%
Cardiorenal
100%
Renal Function Improvement
60%
Ultrafiltration
30%
Pharmacologic
20%
Congestion
20%
Management Decisions
20%
Clinical Trials
10%
Evidence-based Guidelines
10%
Patient Demographics
10%
Treatment Strategy
10%
Heart Failure Trials
10%
Evidence-based Treatment
10%
National Heart
10%
Heart-lung
10%
Heart Blood
10%
Attractive Alternatives
10%
Loop Diuretics
10%
Fluid Overload
10%
Challenging Patients
10%
Decongestion
10%
Cardiorenal Syndrome
10%
Heart Failure Syndrome
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Congestive Heart Failure
100%
Acute Heart Failure
100%
Clinical Research
100%
Clinical Trial
10%
Physical Disease by Body Function
10%
Loop Diuretic Agent
10%
Hypervolemia
10%
Cardiorenal Syndrome
10%