2024
DOI: 10.1159/000538601
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Renal Sodium Avidity in Heart Failure

Jef Van den Eynde,
Frederik H. Verbrugge

Abstract: Background: Increased renal sodium avidity is a hallmark feature of the heart failure syndrome. Summary: Increased renal sodium avidity refers to the inability of the kidneys to elicit potent natriuresis in response to sodium loading. This eventually causes congestion, which is a major contributor to hospital admissions and mortality in heart failure. Key Messages: Important novel concepts such as the renal tamponade hypothesis, accelerated nephron loss, and the role of hypochloremia, the sympathetic nervous… Show more

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