Phase
Condition
Congestive Heart Failure
Heart Failure
Lung Injury
Treatment
Furosemide and isosorbide dinitrate
Isosorbide Dinitrate
Furosemide Injection
Clinical Study ID
Ages > 18 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion criteria
Age ≥ 18 years
Acute (within minutes to days) onset or worsening of subjective dyspnea*
Systolic blood pressure ≥100 mmHg
Oxygen saturation <94% or need of oxygen
Signs or suspicion of congestion (peripheral edema, rales, and/or clinical suspicion of congestion) *
- by the best assessment from a medical doctor. Inclusion must not wait on x-ray or other measures: patients suspected of pulmonary congestion should be included immediately.
Exclusion criteria
More than 40 mg IV furosemide within the last three hours before randomization including prehospital treatment.
More than 3 hours from hospital-admission to randomization
Ongoing ventricular taky- or brady-arrythmias or supraventricular arrhythmias with HR > 180 or < 40 bpm.
Suspected severe infection or sepsis.
Exclusion criteria are purposely liberal, so patients can be included in accordance with everyday clinical practice. However, a safety criterion will be implemented:
If blood pressure drops below 90 mmHg in 2 measurements with 5 minutes apart and/or if urine production is below 50 ml after 1 hour, the intervention will be stopped, and patients can receive furosemide and nitrates freely.
We purposely chose not to exclude patients with aortic stenosis, since observational studies did not find excess risk of given nitrates to patients with pulmonary edema and aortic stenosis
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
Bispebjerg Hospital
Copenhagen, 2000
DenmarkActive - Recruiting
Hvidovre Hospital
Copenhagen, 2650
DenmarkActive - Recruiting
Nordsjællands Hospital
Hillerød,
DenmarkActive - Recruiting
Roskilde Hospital
Roskilde,
DenmarkSite Not Available
Not the study for you?
Let us help you find the best match. Sign up as a volunteer and receive email notifications when clinical trials are posted in the medical category of interest to you.