1975
DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(75)90041-1
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The supra-additive natriuretic effect addition of bendroflumethiazide and bumetanide in congestive heart failure

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“…Altogether, these studies confirm the hypothesis that during chronic administration of furosemide, an increased amount of NaCl is reabsorbed in the thiazide-sensitive nephron segment. This also explains the supra-additive natriuretic synergism between acute thiazide and chronic furosemide administration which was originally suggested by Olesen and Sigurd (Olesen & 14 J0RGEN S0BERG PETERSEN Sigurd 1971: Sigurd et al 1975Sigurd & Olesen 1977;Brater et al 1985;Loon et al 1989;Fliser et al 1994). In a carefully controlled study using a computer-driven servocontrolled technique (Burgess et al 1993) to clamp extracellular-fluid volume during acute administration of furosemide and bendroflumethiazide, we later confirmed this synergism in conscious rats (Jonassen et ul.…”
Section: Renal Adaptations During Furosemide Administrationmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Altogether, these studies confirm the hypothesis that during chronic administration of furosemide, an increased amount of NaCl is reabsorbed in the thiazide-sensitive nephron segment. This also explains the supra-additive natriuretic synergism between acute thiazide and chronic furosemide administration which was originally suggested by Olesen and Sigurd (Olesen & 14 J0RGEN S0BERG PETERSEN Sigurd 1971: Sigurd et al 1975Sigurd & Olesen 1977;Brater et al 1985;Loon et al 1989;Fliser et al 1994). In a carefully controlled study using a computer-driven servocontrolled technique (Burgess et al 1993) to clamp extracellular-fluid volume during acute administration of furosemide and bendroflumethiazide, we later confirmed this synergism in conscious rats (Jonassen et ul.…”
Section: Renal Adaptations During Furosemide Administrationmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…The combination treatment o f furosemide-thiazidetype diuretics has been reported to be effective in several clinical situations such as congestive heart failure and Nakahama/Orita/Yamazaki/ltoh/Okuda/Yamaji/Miwa/Yanase/Fukuhara/Kamada T im e , h other edematous diseases [2][3][4]. Isolated clinical reports are frequent, but only a few well-monitored studies are available [5][6][7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there have been several reports on the effec tiveness o f adding thiazide-type diuretics to furosemide in refractory edema [2][3][4], only a few well-monitored pharmacokinetic studies are available. Furthermore, those studies have been performed only in animals or in normal volunteers [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synergistic mechanisms of thiazide and loop diuretics have been proposed that rebound augmentation of sodium reabsorption in the distal renal tubule with the declining effects of loop diuretics might be inhibited by thiazide. [13][14][15] In accordance with this postulate, we administered hydrochlorothiazide in divided doses, not in a single dose, after infusion of furosemide. Although the interval needed for the complete washout of hemodynamic effects caused by diuretics may be longer, we established it at 48 h (including a second baseline data collection period) for the safety and compliance of our patients.…”
Section: Transl Clin Pharmacolmentioning
confidence: 99%