The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.19 No.6(2-6)

Theme Cardioascular Diseases in Dialysis Patients -- Understanding, Treatment and Management
Title Nutrition management for dialysis patients with cardiac failure
Publish Date 2003/06
Author Hajime Inamoto Division of Dialysis, Keio University Hospital
Author Kazuko Suzuki Nutrition Management Department, Keio University Hospital
Author Manabu Kato Nutrition Management Department, Keio University Hospital
[ Summary ] End stage renal failure, requiring dialysis therapy may be a precipitating cause of cardiac failure. The causes of cardiac failure are often the increase in intravascular plasma volume, anemia, arteriovenous fistulas and hypertension in dialysis patients. The primary aim of nutritional therapy in treating cardiac failure is to correct fluid overload with sodium-and water-restricted diets or salt-and water-restricted diet. The prescribed dialysis diet for the cardiac failure patients is deficient in water-soluble vitamins, the vitamin B group and vitamin C, in some minerals and in dietary fiber. The patients should be supplied with these nutrients. Parenteral alimentation is necessary in cases of severe cardiac failure.
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