The Association Between Intra-abdominal Pressure and Diuretic Response in Heart Failure

Curr Heart Fail Rep. 2023 Oct;20(5):390-400. doi: 10.1007/s11897-023-00617-x. Epub 2023 Jul 29.

Abstract

Purpose of the review: An efficient diuretic response is vital during cardiac decompensation in heart failure (HF) patients. The increase in intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) could be one of the keys for understanding cardiorenal syndrome and guiding diuretic treatment during hospitalization. In this review, we analyze the relationship between IAP and diuretic response in HF patients.

Recent findings: Increased IAP is associated with worsening renal function (WRF) in patients with advanced HF. Furthermore, the persistence of a rise in IAP after the first 72 h of intravenous diuretic treatment has been correlated with a worse diuretic response, a higher degree of congestion, and an impaired prognosis. The rise in IAP in HF patients has been associated with impaired renal function and a lower diuretic response. Nonetheless, more studies are needed to elucidate the actual role of IAP in congestive nephropathy and whether it may help guide diuretic therapy during acute decompensations.

Keywords: Acute decompensated heart failure; Cardiorenal syndrome; Congestive nephropathy; Intra-abdominal pressure; Point of care ultrasound; VeXUS.

Publication types

  • Review