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Fluid restriction diet

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A fluid restriction diet is a diet which limits the amount of daily fluid consumption. Besides beverages, many foods also include fluids which needs to be taken into consideration. A fluid-restrictive diet assists in preventing the build-up of fluids in the body. Reducing fluid intake can alleviate stress on the body and may reduce additional complications. A fluid restriction diet is generally medically advised for patients with "heart problems, renal disease, liver damage including cirrhosis, endocrine and adrenal gland issues, elevated stress hormones and hyponatremia".[1] Patients with heart failure are recommended to restrict fluid intake down to 2 quarts per day.[2]

Foods such as gelatin, ice cream, yogurt, soups, sauces and watery fruit need to be limited. It is recommended that patients on fluid restriction maintain a log to track daily fluid intake.[3] Symptoms of fluid build up due to underlying heart issues include, increased blood pressure, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, bloating, swelling and nausea.[4]

Patients with terminal illness may refuse both nutrition and hydration.[5]

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Effectiveness

Partial fluid restriction can be used as therapy, but has the disadvantages of being difficult to maintain, and it is often ineffective.[6] Drugs causing increased diuresis (diuretics) is generally an alternative, and have less risk of causing decreased glomerular filtration rate through the kidneys and resultant decreased kidney function. Fluid restriction is occasionally a practice in management of heart failure. However, according to a scientific review in 2009, there is no evidence of benefit of fluid restriction in patients with clinically stable heart failure otherwise receiving optimal pharmacological treatment.[7] Rather, diuretics are preferred in heart failure, mainly ACE inhibitors, with substantial evidence of improving survival and quality of life in heart failure patients.[8][9] Theoretically, fluid restriction could also correct the electrolyte imbalance in hyponatremia, but again, diuretics, mainly vasopressin receptor antagonists, show better efficiency.[6] Nevertheless, in hyponatremia secondary to SIADH, long-term fluid restriction (of 1,200–1,800 mL/day) in addition to diuretics is standard treatment.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fluid Restricted Diet". intermountainphysician.org. 2016. Archived from the original on 12 August 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  2. ^ Debra K. Moser; Barbara Riegel (2001). Improving Outcomes in Heart Failure: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Jones & Bartlett Learning. pp. 310–. ISBN 978-0-8342-1644-0.
  3. ^ "Fluid Restricted Diet". Winchester Hospital. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  4. ^ NEMO (2017). "Controlling fluid intake in heart failure" (PDF). health.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  5. ^ Byock I (1995). "Patient refusal of nutrition and hydration: walking the ever-finer line". Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 12 (2): 8, 9–13. doi:10.1177/104990919501200205. PMID 7605733. S2CID 46385519.
  6. ^ a b Gheorghiade, Mihai; Gottlieb, Stephen S.; Udelson, James E.; Konstam, Marvin A.; Czerwiec, Frank; Ouyang, John; Orlandi, Cesare (2006). "Vasopressin V2 Receptor Blockade With Tolvaptan Versus Fluid Restriction in the Treatment of Hyponatremia". The American Journal of Cardiology. 97 (7): 1064–1067. doi:10.1016/j.amjcard.2005.10.050. PMID 16563917.
  7. ^ Tai MK (2009). "Evidence-based practice of fluid restriction in patients with heart failure". Hu Li Za Zhi (in Chinese). 56 (5): 23–9. PMID 19760574.
  8. ^ The CONSENSUS Trial Study Group. (1987). "Effects of enalapril on mortality in severe congestive heart failure. Results of the Cooperative North Scandinavian Enalapril Survival Study (CONSENSUS)". N Engl J Med. 316 (23): 1429–35. doi:10.1056/NEJM198706043162301. PMID 2883575.
  9. ^ The SOLVD Investigators. (1991). "Effect of enalapril on survival in patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fractions and congestive heart failure". N Engl J Med. 325 (5): 293–302. doi:10.1056/NEJM199108013250501. PMID 2057034.
  10. ^ Schürer, Ludwig; Wolf, Stefan; Lumenta, Christianto B. (2010). "Water and Electrolyte Regulation". Neurosurgery. pp. 611–615. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-79565-0_40. ISBN 978-3-540-79564-3.
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