This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of combining the medication Acetazolamide with a group of medications known as SGLT2 inhibitors in patients who have Acute Heart Failure and are experiencing volume overload. Volume overload occurs when there is too much fluid in the body, which can be a common issue in heart failure. The medications being tested include Jardiance (containing empagliflozin), Forxiga (containing dapagliflozin), and DIAMOX (containing acetazolamide). These medications are being studied to see if they can help improve the removal of excess sodium and fluid from the body.
The purpose of the study is to see if this combination of medications can improve the process of natriuresis, which is the body’s ability to excrete sodium through urine. Participants in the study will receive these medications and their effects will be monitored over a period of time. The study will look at how much sodium is excreted in 24 hours, as well as other factors like changes in body weight, fluid levels, and certain hormones in the blood. The study will also use imaging techniques to assess changes in the heart and other areas of the body.
Participants will be monitored for changes in their condition, including how much fluid they lose and any changes in their symptoms. The study aims to provide more information on how these medications can be used together to help manage symptoms of acute heart failure and improve patient outcomes. The trial is expected to run until the end of 2025, with recruitment starting in early 2024.



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