The Importance of the Nephrologist in the Treatment of the Diuretic-Resistant Heart Failure

Life (Basel). 2023 Jun 6;13(6):1328. doi: 10.3390/life13061328.

Abstract

Heart failure is not only a global problem but also significantly limits the life prospects of these patients. The epidemiology and presentation of heart failure are intensively researched topics in cardiology. The risk factors leading to heart failure are well known; however, the real challenge is to provide effective treatments. A vicious cycle develops in heart failure of all etiologies, sooner or later compromising both cardiac and kidney functions simultaneously. This can explain the repeated hospital admissions due to decompensation and the significantly reduced quality of life. Moreover, diuretic-refractory heart failure represents a distinct challenge due to repeated hospital admissions and increased mortality. In our narrative review, we wanted to draw attention to nephrology treatment options for severe diuretic-resistant heart failure. The incremental value of peritoneal dialysis in severe heart failure and the feasibility of percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion have been well known for many years. In contrast, the science and narrative of acute peritoneal dialysis in diuretic-resistant heart failure remains underrepresented. We believe that nephrologists are uniquely positioned to help these patients by providing acute peritoneal dialysis to reduce hospitalization dependency and increase their quality of life.

Keywords: ascites; cardiorenal syndrome; diuretic resistance; heart failure; mortality; nephrologist; quality of life; renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system; sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.