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The practical management of fluid retention in adults with right heart failure due to pulmonary arterial hypertension.

EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL SUPPLEMENTS(2019)

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Abstract
Our aim with this review is to provide practical advice and management support for nurses and other healthcare practitioners in managing fluid retention in adults with right heart failure (RHF) due to pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Vigilant management of RHF is important for maintaining patient quality of life, as fluid overload can lead to abdominal bloating (ascites) and peripheral oedema, which also has a major impact on patients' morbidity and mortality. Patients with RHF should be assessed regularly for signs of fluid retention. If fluid overload develops, it is important to determine whether it is caused by the progression of PAH, a side effect of PAH-specific treatment, or another drug or comorbid condition, as this affects both the prognosis and the management strategy. Right heart failure can be treated with both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions to reduce fluid retention; including altering fluid and salt intake, weight monitoring, and use of diuretics. All patients on diuretics should be regularly monitored for renal dysfunction and electrolyte imbalance and given advice on how to manage the side effects associated with diuretic use. Fluid retention is often assessed and treated in clinical practice by specialist nurses, who act as a key patient contact providing advice and information on symptom management. This review provides an overview of the challenges related to fluid retention, including strategies to help patients manage symptoms and side effects of treatment.
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension,Right heart failure,Fluid retention,Oedema,Endothelin receptor antagonists
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