F.J. Pastor-Pérez, M. Veas-Porlán, N. Fernández-Villa, I.P. Garrido-Bravo, S. Manzano-Fernández, D.A. Pascual-Figal
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Semi-quantitative pulmonary congestion score: prevalence and diuretic management implications after heart failure discharge
Introduction
Persistent congestion after heart failure (HF) discharge is associated with a higher risk of readmissions.
Material and methods
eighty-two patients included after HF discharge. The aim of the study was to characterize semiquantitatively the degree of pulmonary congestion and its changes, describing the relationship between these findings and diuretic management.
Results
On the first visit, despite the absence of clinical congestion in the majority of patients, half of the had some degree of pulmonary congestion by ultrasound. After global assessment in this initial visit (clinical and ultrasound) the diuretic was lowered in 50 patients (60%), kept the same in 16 (20%) and it was increased in the rest. In the 45 patients without ultrasound congestion, diuretic reduction was attempted in 80%, being this strategy successful in the majority of them.
Conclusions
Lung ultrasound, using simple quantification methods, allows its real incorporation into clinical practice, helping us in the decision making process.