Abstract

The article discusses the torasemide pharmacokinetic characteristics which are favourably different from furosemide characteristics. We paid attention to the fact that torasemide had anti-aldosteronic and antifibrotic effects; all these characteristics were alien to other diuretics nature. The results of clinical studies showed torasemide ability to prevent the development and reverse myocardial fibrosis. Taking into account modern representations concerning the pathogenesis of chronic heart failure, in particular the role of diastolic dysfunction in developing haemodynamic compromise, we substantiated torasemide application as a part of complex pharmacotherapy of chronic heart failure in patients with elevated left ventricular filling pressure before the appearance of clinical manifestations of stagnation.

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