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The main causes of chronic heart failure (CHF) are arterial hypertension and coronary artery disease, less often cardiomyopathy, pericarditis, metastatic myocardial lesions. It should be noted that up to 50% of patients have a preserved left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), while its prevalence is progressively increasing annually.
Acute decompensation of CHF is understood as a rapid increase in the severity of clinical manifestations (shortness of breath, severe arterial hypoxemia, the occurrence of arterial hypotension), which caused urgent medical treatment and emergency hospitalization in a patient already suffering from CHF. Decompensation of CHF requires intensification of treatment in order to stabilize the patient's condition. Strengthening diuretic therapy in addition to standard therapy helps to reduce edematous syndrome.
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Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a syndrome caused by a violation of the heart's ability for contraction and relaxation, which is associated with an imbalance of vasoconstrictor and vasodilating neurohormonal systems, leading to hypoperfusion of organs and systems and the appearance of such complaints and signs as shortness of breath, weakness, palpitations, increased fatigue, swelling due to fluid congestion in the body.
An unfavorable prognosis, significant costs associated with excessive hospitalization of patients with this diagnosis require the development of clear criteria for the diagnosis and treatment of this condition. The variety of variants of the course of the disease, heterogeneous clinical characteristics of patients, difficulties in determining predisposing factors, unsufficient data on the pathogenetic features of the development of certain types of decompensation of CHF require an active scientific search in this direction and the development of modern clinically effective algorithms for the diagnosis and treatment of such patients The scientific hypothesis of the present study is that the use of acetazolamide in patients with decompensated HF at the hospital stage is accompanied by a significant regression of congestion compared to standard diuretic therapy (since randomization).
The investigators will anticipate that appointment of acetazolamide is accompanied by a decrease in the manifestation of edema syndrome.
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Men or women aged 18 years and older
Decompensated CHF NYHA II-IV, which required intravenous administration of diuretics
Any injection fraction of left ventricle*
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in patients with LV LV ≥ 50%: the presence of structural changes of the heart# (left ventricular myocardial hypertrophy, enlargement of the left atrium) and/or diastolic dysfunction# and/or increased levels of BNP or NT-proBNP (BNP > 400 pg/ml or NT-proBNP > 450 pg/ml in persons younger 50 years old; > 900 pg/l in persons 51-75 years old; > 1800 pg/ml older than 75 years) #.
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400 participants in 2 patient groups
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Dmitriy Duplyakov, MD; Olesya Rubanenko, MD
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