ESC Heart Failure (Feb 2020)

Refractory congestive heart failure: when the solution is outside the heart

  • Vicente Pernias,
  • Miguel González,
  • Gema Miñana,
  • Jose Luis Górriz,
  • Isabel Juan,
  • Francisco J. Chorro,
  • Juan Sanchis,
  • Julio Núñez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12554
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 312 – 315

Abstract

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Abstract Refractory congestive heart failure is associated with an ominous prognosis in which the treatments strategies remain scarce and not well validated. In the last years, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) has emerged as a therapeutic alternative in this subset of patients. So far, it has been associated with a significant improvement in functional capacity and quality of life, together with a striking reduction in the risk of readmissions. We present the case of an elderly patient with severe left ventricular dysfunction and severe mitral and tricuspid regurgitation who presents recurrent admissions for anasarca. After its inclusion in a CAPD programme, the patient experienced a marked clinical and biochemical improvement despite the persistence of cardiac abnormalities. CAPD onset translates into greater sodium removal. We want to emphasize the usefulness of this therapy in the management of volume excess in patients with refractory heart failure and renal failure promoting a greater sodium removal compared with traditional diuretic strategies.

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