Published: 23 May 2026
Author(s): Juliana Giorgi, Salomon Chamay, Caroline O. Fischer-Bacca, Mrunalini Dandamudi, Larissa Araújo de Lucena, Deivyd Cavalcante, Miguel A. Samiego, John Cedric Mojica, Pedro Gomes Batista, Alejandro Barbagelata, Robert J. Mentz, Marat Fudim
Issue: May 2026
Section: Review Article

Cardiorenal dysfunction is a major contributor to morbidity, rehospitalization, and mortality in advanced heart failure (HF) and cardiogenic shock. Traditional decongestive approaches—loop diuretics, combination natriuretics, and ultrafiltration—are frequently inadequate in the setting of diuretic resistance or persistent venous and interstitial congestion, underscoring a substantial therapeutic gap.

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