Torasemide versus furosemide in treatment of heart failure: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials

Aim Diuretics are a cornerstone in treatment of heart failure (HF). Torasemide is a loop diuretic with a potential advantage over other diuretics. We aim to meta‐analyse and compare the effect of torasemide with furosemide in HF patients. Methods A comprehensive literature search using 12 databases...

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Hauptverfasser: Sherif, Nourin Ali, Morra, Mostafa Ebraheem, Thanh, Le Van, Elsayed, Ghadeer Gamal, Elkady, Aya Hesham, Elshafay, Abdelrahman, Kien, Nguyen Dang, AL‐HABBAA, Ahmed, Minh, Le Huu Nhat, Y, Mai Nhu, Nghia, Thai Le Ba, Mohammed, Abdelrhman Tarek, Eid, Peter Samuel, Turk, Tarek, Hirayama, Kenji, Huy, Nguyen Tien
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description Aim Diuretics are a cornerstone in treatment of heart failure (HF). Torasemide is a loop diuretic with a potential advantage over other diuretics. We aim to meta‐analyse and compare the effect of torasemide with furosemide in HF patients. Methods A comprehensive literature search using 12 databases including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science was performed. All randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing furosemide and torasemide in HF patients were included and meta‐analysed. We assessed the risk of bias using Cochrane Collaboration's tool. The protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42016046112). Results Eighteen RCTs with 1598 patients were included. There was a significant difference between torasemide 20 mg and furosemide 40 mg in increasing the urine volume (standard difference of the mean (SDM) [95% confidence interval] = −0.78 [−1.52 to −0.053], P = .036). Torasemide 10 mg and 10 to 20 mg have a significant effect on potassium excretion in comparison with furosemide 25 to 40 mg (P = .018 and .023, respectively). In general, torasemide and furosemide have no significant difference in mortality, edema improvement, weight loss, heart rate, and reducing systolic/diastolic blood pressure. However, oral torasemide has a significant lower hospital stay P < .001 and superior effect in improving ejection fraction P = .029. Conclusion Although not all results are statistically significant, torasemide has potential advantages on multiple aspects of HF management when compared with furosemide. More studies are needed to clarify these effects.
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