Heart failure (HF) affects 26 million people worldwide and accounts for over a million hospitalizations annually with 50% of these patients readmitted within six months. A sodium-restricted diet (SRD) is consistently recommended for HF self-management to reduce hospitalizations; however, low ...
“Limiting sodium is still the way to go to help manage heart failure, but the amount of restriction has been up for debate. This study shows that the focus should be on establishing a safe level of sodium consumption instead of overly restricting sodium.”Anirudh Palicherla, MD The Debate ...
Sodium restriction has long been thecornerstone of self-carefor patients withheart failure(HF), given the relevance of fluid balance in HF and the potential contribution of dietary sodium to fluid overload. This recommendation persists even though the effects of sodium restriction onquality of life ...
Sodium restriction in heart failure: benefit or harm? Current guidelines vary in the recommended amount of dietary sodium intake for heart failure (HF) patients. Observational studies and the hypertension lite... MC Konerman,SL Hummel - 《Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine》 被引量...
摘要: Dietary sodium restriction in patients with heart failure 太田 久宣 , 櫻本 万治郎 , 青木 真弓 Fluid management renaissance 5(1), 36-40, 2015-01关键词: レニン-アンジオテンシン-アルドステロン系 利尿薬 低Na血症 塩分摂取量評価法 年份: 2015 ...
A narrative review found no evidence that sodium restriction affects morbidity and mortality in patients with heart failure. News June 18, 2024 2 min read Save Higher dietary sodium intake associated with increased risk for atopic dermatitis
Sodium restriction is the primary dietary therapy for heart failure (HF) patients. Currently, it is unknown if changing diets to reduce dietary sodium in HF causes secondary changes to the intake of other nutrients in this patient population already at nutritional risk. HF patients (n= 16; 52...
The long-term effects of dietary sodium restriction on clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure. The SODIUM-HF (Study of Dietary Intervention Under... The long-term effects of dietary sodium restriction on clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure. The SODI UM-HF (Study of Dietar...
Among the heart failure patients, 27% were diagnosed with diabetes, compared to 6.5% in the control group. In the HF group, the proportion of male patients and the risk of occurrence for conditions such as hypertension (68.5% vs. 26.7%), chronic kidney disease (23.3% vs. 3.2%), ...
Risk is increased with high-dose synthetic glucocorticoids for prolonged periods. Edema and CHF (in susceptible patients) may occur.Dietary salt restriction is advisable and potassium supplementation may be necessary.Increased calcium excretion and possible hypocalcemia.Ocular...