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Update on nutrition in chronic heart failure
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Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis

ISSN: 2329-9517

Open Access

Update on nutrition in chronic heart failure


5th World Heart and Brain Conference

September 24-26, 2018 Abu Dhabi, UAE

Samer Ellahham and Nour Ellahham

Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, UAE

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Cardiovasc Dis Diagn

Abstract :

Chronic heart failure is defined as decreased ability of heart due to various reasons. Despite improvements in pharmacologic treatment, many patients with heart failure have severe and persistent symptoms and their prognosis remains poor. The objectives of nutrition therapy in heart failure are to prevent from water retention and edema, to avoid from hard digestion and to offer a balanced diet. To avoid fluid retention and edema, daily sodium and fluid intake must be monitored carefully. Main dilemma of the heart failure patients is the obesity-cachexia dilemma. Since one of the main reasons of heart failure is cardiovascular diseases, in first phase, the patient may be obese. In the later phases, cachexia may show up. It was shown that cachexia is associated with mortality. Within this period, patients should not be over-fed and the patient should pass from catabolic state to anabolic state slowly. If the gastrointestinal track is functional oral/enteral feeding must be preferred. Large, controlled and well-designed studies must be conducted to evaluate the benefits of nutritional practices such as nutritional assessment, enteral feeding and nutrient supports in heart failure patients.

Biography :

E-mail: samerellahham@yahoo.com

 

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