U.S., May 12 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07577596) titled 'Infusion of Furosemide to Improve Diuretic Efficiency in Acute Heart Failure' on April 28.
Brief Summary: Acute heart failure is a condition where the heart suddenly cannot pump blood well enough for the body's needs. Many people admitted to the hospital with acute heart failure have too much fluid in the body. This can cause shortness of breath, swelling, and the need for treatment with water-removing medicine.
Furosemide is a commonly used water-removing medicine that is given into a vein to treat fluid overload. It can be given in different ways. One way is as a continuous infusion, where the medicine is given slowly over time th...