Effect of Chloride levels in HF therapy

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Chloride is among the major electrolytes that play a unique role in fluid homeostasis and is associated with cardiorenal and neurohormonal systems. Various HF therapies may cause hypochloremia, and hypochloremia itself can initiate and exacerbate diuretic resistance in HF. The increasing burden of heart failure (HF) and emerging knowledge regarding chloride as a prognostic marker in HF have increased the interest in the pathophysiology and interactions of chloride abnormalities with HF-related factors and treatments. Despite the long-standing focus of guidelines/clinicians on sodium’s role in HF, chloride is recently shown to have a more prominent contribution to the pathophysiology and prognosis of HF. Review study has, evaluated the effects of treatment on chloride (eg, diuretic agents cause higher urinary chloride excretion and consequently serum hypochloremia), and elucidated that there are evidence for the association between chloride levels and mortality. Disclaimer: Lupin makes no representation or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness of any scientific information shared by the HCP on the ­­­STAR UPDATE podcast. You should not allow the contents of this to substitute for your own medical judgment, which you should exercise in evaluating the information on this website.

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