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People with heart failure can safely drink fluids without restrictions: Clinical trial challenges common adviceResearchers writing in Nature Medicine found that it is safe when patients with heart failure regulate their own fluid intake. This is the first large-scale study examining the effects of fluid ...
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Enthusiasm Dries Up for Fluid Restriction in Heart FailureCHICAGO -- For people with heart failure (HF), the long-presumed benefits of fluid restriction did not pan out in the FRESH-UP randomized trial. Patients showed similar changes in their Kansas ...
Thirst was higher in those with fluid restriction, while there was no difference in any of the exploratory safety outcomes. Our conclusion is that in patients with stable heart failure there is no ...
Tom Nolan reviews this week’s research It wasn’t long ago that we’d routinely. advise people with heart failure and fluid overload to restrict their fluid intake. Nowadays, restriction advice is ...
restrictive fluid restriction impacts health status for patients with chronic heart failure found no added risks or benefits with either strategy, researchers reported. Results of the FRESH-UP ...
Aims European and American guidelines have recommended salt and fluid restriction for patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) despite scarce scientific evidence. Therefore, we investigated the ...
This is the first large-scale study examining the effects of fluid restriction in heart failure. The findings show that limiting fluid intake does not improve health outcomes. Whether or not ...
New evidence contradicts decades-old advice and shows that unlimited fluids are safe and ease discomfort from thirst.
Thirst was higher in those with fluid restriction, while there was no difference in any of the exploratory safety outcomes. "Our conclusion is that in patients with stable heart failure there is ...
The 2022 American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology/Heart Failure Society of America guidelines acknowledge that fluid restriction is commonly recommended for HF patients, but say ...
This is the first large-scale study examining the effects of fluid restriction in heart failure. The findings show that limiting fluid intake does not improve health outcomes. Whether or not ...
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