Background: There is limited evidence to support the recommendation that patients with heart failure (HF) restrict sodium intake. The purpose of this study was to compare differences in cardiac event-free survival between patients with sodium intake above and below 3 g. Methods: A total of 302 patients with HF (67% male, 62 ± 12 years, 54% New York Heart Association [NYHA] Class III/IV, ejection fraction 34 ± 14%) collected a 24-hour urine sodium (UNa) to indicate sodium intake. Patients were divided into 2 groups using a 3-g UNa cutpoint and stratified by NYHA Class (I/II vs. III/IV). Event-free survival for 12 months was determined by patient or family interviews and medical record review. Differences in cardiac event-free survival were d...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of fluid retention is important to reduce hospitalizations in patients wi...
Ingestion of sodium is essential to health, but excess sodium intake is a risk factor for hypertensi...
: Ingestion of sodium is essential to health, but excess sodium intake is a risk factor for hyperten...
There is limited evidence to support the recommendation that patients with heart failure (HF) restri...
Sodium restriction is the primary dietary therapy for individuals with heart failure (HF); however, ...
Background: Dietary sodium restriction is a mainstay of disease management and self-care in heart fa...
Background: Sodium restriction is recommended for patients with heart failure (HF) despite the lack ...
Background Heart failure (HF) is a growing problem for healthcare systems worldwide. Sodium and flui...
BACKGROUND: A low-sodium diet is a core component of heart failure self-care but patients have diffi...
Aim: This study aimed to investigate dietary sodium intake levels and to explore the relationship be...
Background: Although half of all patients with heart failure (HF) have a normal or near-normal eject...
No randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have addressed the independent role of sodium restriction in ...
Importance: The benefits of fluid and sodium restriction in patients hospitalized with acute decompe...
Background and objective: Nonadherence to sodium restriction is one of the main precipitating factor...
Heart failure (HF) is prevalent worldwide, affecting approximately 26 million people. In the United ...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of fluid retention is important to reduce hospitalizations in patients wi...
Ingestion of sodium is essential to health, but excess sodium intake is a risk factor for hypertensi...
: Ingestion of sodium is essential to health, but excess sodium intake is a risk factor for hyperten...
There is limited evidence to support the recommendation that patients with heart failure (HF) restri...
Sodium restriction is the primary dietary therapy for individuals with heart failure (HF); however, ...
Background: Dietary sodium restriction is a mainstay of disease management and self-care in heart fa...
Background: Sodium restriction is recommended for patients with heart failure (HF) despite the lack ...
Background Heart failure (HF) is a growing problem for healthcare systems worldwide. Sodium and flui...
BACKGROUND: A low-sodium diet is a core component of heart failure self-care but patients have diffi...
Aim: This study aimed to investigate dietary sodium intake levels and to explore the relationship be...
Background: Although half of all patients with heart failure (HF) have a normal or near-normal eject...
No randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have addressed the independent role of sodium restriction in ...
Importance: The benefits of fluid and sodium restriction in patients hospitalized with acute decompe...
Background and objective: Nonadherence to sodium restriction is one of the main precipitating factor...
Heart failure (HF) is prevalent worldwide, affecting approximately 26 million people. In the United ...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of fluid retention is important to reduce hospitalizations in patients wi...
Ingestion of sodium is essential to health, but excess sodium intake is a risk factor for hypertensi...
: Ingestion of sodium is essential to health, but excess sodium intake is a risk factor for hyperten...